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Pandinurus exitialisObserver
washingtonDescription
1 individual
hiding under a rock
day time find
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Pallid Thicktail Scorpion (Parabuthus pallidus)Observer
washingtonDescription
1 individual
found indoors in the early morning hours
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Pallid Thicktail Scorpion (Parabuthus pallidus)Observer
washingtonDescription
1 individual
found indoors in the early morning hours
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Pallid Thicktail Scorpion (Parabuthus pallidus)Observer
washingtonDescription
1 individual under a rock
found during the day
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Free-tailed Bats (Family Molossidae)Observer
washingtonDescription
A possible Free-tailed Bat species, found on the ground below a building. It probably fell off from its perch but it was still alive at the time of finding it.
Photos / Sounds
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Horseshoe Bats (Genus Rhinolophus)Observer
washingtonDescription
three bats roosting in a cave during the day, all hanging separately at a different section of the cave.
Identified in the field as Leaf-nosed Bats, pending confirmation- ID will be highly appreciated.
Photos / Sounds
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Slit-faced Bats (Genus Nycteris)Observer
washingtonDescription
at least ten bats feeding on insects arounds the lamps in camp, two later perched in the washrooms and were photographed. ID in the field Nycteris sp., pending confirmation,
Photos / Sounds
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Epauletted Fruit Bats (Genus Epomophorus)Observer
washingtonDescription
15 bats roosting under the branches of a Phoenix canariensis palm tree.
All same species of an Epauletted Fruit Bat.
Exact Genus/species uncertain, ideas highly welcome on possible species.
Photos / Sounds
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Slit-faced Bats (Genus Nycteris)Observer
washingtonDescription
two bats in the washrooms, late afternoon.
one shy, but one very patient with the people around the washrooms.
Photos / Sounds
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Yellow-winged Bat (Lavia frons)Observer
washingtonDescription
one bat perched on Acacia nilotica, one more flew by.
My ID was Yellow-winged Bat, but confirmation is highly appreciated.