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Bats About Our Town is a non-profit volunteer group in Thurston County, Washington

Bats About Our Town. Self Guided Bat Walks. Bats About Our Town is a non-profit volunteer group in Thurston County, Washington State, devoted to the wonderful bat populations of our area. We lead bat tours May-August at Capitol Lake, educate people about our local bats, conduct bat research, and advocate for bat protection. About 3,000 Yuma and Little Brown Bat mothers commute 16 to 20 miles round trip from a maternity colony in Woodard Bay in North Olympia. Site by Beau Designs.

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Bats About Our Town. Self Guided Bat Walks. Bats About Our Town is a non-profit volunteer group in Thurston County, Washington State, devoted to the wonderful bat populations of our area. We lead bat tours May-August at Capitol Lake, educate people about our local bats, conduct bat research, and advocate for bat protection. About 3,000 Yuma and Little Brown Bat mothers commute 16 to 20 miles round trip from a maternity colony in Woodard Bay in North Olympia. Site by Beau Designs.

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Woodard Bay | Bats About Our Town | Olympia, WA

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Bats About Our Town. Self Guided Bat Walks. Woodard Bay Natural Resources Conservation Area. Washington State’s largest known bat colony is tucked away under an abandoned railroad trestle in North Olympia. Here female Yuma. Bats cluster together in the trestle above the waters of Puget Sound. Abandoned Railway Trestle Provides Bat Habitat. Click on the image to see a larger image). Go to top of page. The insect food they like among the trees. The area doesn’t provide food for the Yuma and Little Brow...

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Bat & Health | Bats About Our Town | Olympia, WA

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Bats About Our Town. Self Guided Bat Walks. Many people are concerned about bats and rabies. Here are some basic facts. Our thanks to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for sharing information from their website. Humans, bats, raccoons, cats, dogs, foxes, and skunks are among the mammals that get rabies. About one half of one percent of bats in the wild have rabies. This is similar to other animals such as raccoons. Very few people die from bats-transmitted rabies. How rabies is transmitted.

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Bats About Our Town is a non-profit volunteer group in Thurston County, Washington

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Bats About Our Town. Self Guided Bat Walks. Bats About Our Town is a non-profit volunteer group in Thurston County, Washington State, devoted to the wonderful bat populations of our area. We lead bat tours May-August at Capitol Lake, educate people about our local bats, conduct bat research, and advocate for bat protection. About 3,000 Yuma and Little Brown Bat mothers commute 16 to 20 miles round trip from a maternity colony in Woodard Bay in North Olympia. Site by Beau Designs.

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Bat Events | Bats About Our Town | Olympia, WA

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Bats About Our Town. Bats About Our Town members give talks about bats at places like the public library during the school year. These will be announced below a few months before the date of each talk. You can also request a talk for your group. The topics included in a typical talk are:. Basic information about bats. Bat Houses: how to position them successfully. To request more information about talks or to request a special talk for your group. For a description of typical summertime bat activity.

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Capitol Lake | Bats About Our Town | Olympia, WA

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Bats About Our Town. Self Guided Bat Walks. Bats at Capitol Lake. The regular visitors to Capitol Lake include:. Yuma Bat (Yuma Myotis). Little Brown Bat (Little Brown Myotis). California Bat (California Myotis). Occasionally, these bats have been observed:. Townsend's Big-eared Bat, which is on the state and federal Species of Concern lists and which is considered one of the rarest mammal species in the Northwest. Shares the details of a typical summer’s night bat activity. Woodard Bay. Go to top of page.

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington: What were they thinking?

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington. I study bats. Here are some of my observations and thoughts. Friday, July 24, 2009. What were they thinking? Is this an effect from draining Capitol Lake at the most critical feeding period of the summer maternity cycle? We can't say for sure, but it certainly. The vast majority of the pregnant and nursing bats from several large maternity groups travel many miles to each night to Capitol Lake, feeding on. Minute aquatic insects like midges,. How did 260 acr...

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington: January 2010

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington. I study bats. Here are some of my observations and thoughts. Sunday, January 17, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Regional Bat Conservation Links. Article on our Winter Bats. California myotis. Our most active year-round bat species. For comparison to this recent event, this is an image from the radar taken 2 years ago, showing the typical density of bats at the lake. Olympia, Washington State, United States. View my complete profile.

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington. I study bats. Here are some of my observations and thoughts. Friday, October 30, 2009. The point is: Bats. Part of the environment which will be significantly changed, so. Let's deal with it. Since December of 2003 I've presented to CLAMP the connection of Capitol Lake- as a fresh water basin- to the the maternity cycle of. Fairly often I'm asked (or more accurately told. If an estuary will hurt the bat colonies, you must support the lake option, right?

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington: Blog should be called 'Winter Bats.'

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington. I study bats. Here are some of my observations and thoughts. Friday, November 26, 2010. Blog should be called 'Winter Bats.'. It seems that posting in the winter is the realistic goal. There have been a few suggestions over the years that some Pacific NW bats occasionally become active or possibly stay active (e.g., David Nagorsen and Robert Brigham, in the 1994 Bats of British Colombia. Are in a paper I wrote for NW Naturalist in 2007. Year of the Bat.

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington: Winter Bats

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington. I study bats. Here are some of my observations and thoughts. Sunday, January 17, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Regional Bat Conservation Links. Article on our Winter Bats. California myotis. Our most active year-round bat species. For comparison to this recent event, this is an image from the radar taken 2 years ago, showing the typical density of bats at the lake. Olympia, Washington State, United States. View my complete profile.

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North American Society for Bat Research. Bats About Our Town (Olympia, WA). Bat Conservation of Wisconsin. Bat House Temperature Plot. Fish and Wildlife Bat Cam. How to Build a Bat Detector. Homenetcom.com/ t-rex/BatDetector.html. National Wildlife Federation, Building a Bat House. Photography by Nick Edards: Flying foxes. The Save Lucy Campaign. Western Bat Working Group.

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington: November 2010

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington. I study bats. Here are some of my observations and thoughts. Friday, November 26, 2010. Blog should be called 'Winter Bats.'. It seems that posting in the winter is the realistic goal. There have been a few suggestions over the years that some Pacific NW bats occasionally become active or possibly stay active (e.g., David Nagorsen and Robert Brigham, in the 1994 Bats of British Colombia. Are in a paper I wrote for NW Naturalist in 2007. Article on our Winter...

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington. I study bats. Here are some of my observations and thoughts. Friday, July 24, 2009. Kindy sent me an email this morning, reporting the she spoke with the G.A. director Linda Bremer (G.A. manages Capitol Lake) about refilling the lake. Senator Fraser reported that Bremer said that as of 6 pm yesterday (Thursday) that they had closed the dam, so the refilling of the lake. Could proceed, 'to help the bats.' Thank you very much to both Linda and Karen.

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington: October 2009

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington. I study bats. Here are some of my observations and thoughts. Friday, October 30, 2009. The point is: Bats. Part of the environment which will be significantly changed, so. Let's deal with it. Since December of 2003 I've presented to CLAMP the connection of Capitol Lake- as a fresh water basin- to the the maternity cycle of. Fairly often I'm asked (or more accurately told. If an estuary will hurt the bat colonies, you must support the lake option, right?

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington

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Bats - So. Puget Sound and Western Washington. I study bats. Here are some of my observations and thoughts. Sunday, August 2, 2009. There are a few more bats at Woodard Bay than when the lake draining occurred, but the effect of the incident probably won't be obvious until next year, when we see how many bats made it through the winter, and return to the maternity colonies. See: http:/ woodardbats.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Regional Bat Conservation Links. View my complete profile.

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