Here the bat is crawling out of his hiding space and he plops out and flies off. He usually does this around 8:45 pm each night when it gets dark.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
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Welcome to my backyard. This blog is about the wildlife that lives and travels through our yard in suburban Northern Virginia. The yard borders a park and has a small, man-made pond. Foxes have used the space under our deck as a den for their babies. Raccoons like to raid our compost bins, and green frogs produce tadpoles in our pond each spring. We also have deer, chipmunks, squirrels, birds, a shrew, a toad, a snake, a turtle, and even a bat.
2 comments:
So he's out all night catching bugs and then he comes back in the morning and sleeps all day? Do the kitties get excited when he comes back or are they used to him by now?
Yes, he catches bugs all night and comes back in the early morning. The kitties have been locked out of the bedroom for the most part because of the baby.
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