30/366 BattingCageby
Dr. Sheila Cason
30/366 BattingCage , originally uploaded by DrCason.org .
Starting softball season is kinda like having a baby for the first time. It consumes your life so much so that you can’t
bat detectingby
Rob Carlyle
their echo location signals.
These are, of course, beyond our feeble hearing, but a bat detector brings....
The third bat we have located is either a Leisler's or a noctule. Its call is strongest at 30 kHz...
bat boxesby
Rob Carlyle
months! Both were probably our tiny common pipistrelle: our bat detector registered echo location at 45 kHz during a 'survey' we did in June last year. Bats have different frequencies of echo location...
Bat In The Houseby
Kate K.
, “Is there a bird in the house?” But then I thought it was more likely to be a bat by the way it was flying... off the ceiling fan, not wanting the bird/bat to get hurt. Then I put the cats in the back room...
4 bat-eared foxby
Rick McCharles
of the day.
Click PLAY or watch my video on YouTube .
The bat-eared fox is a canid of the African..., and Delalande’s fox …
… an insectivore that uses its large ears to locate its prey. 80–90% of their diet...
Up to bat on healthcare reform in Australiaby
Dr. Bill Crounse
I arrived at Sydney airport early this morning and transferred straight to my hotel, the Sir Stamford at Circular Quay . The hotel, where I’ve also stayed on previous visits, offers an ideal location...