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Archive for July 16th, 2008

[posted: Wednesday, 16.07.2008 at 23:41] [category: bats, photo]

after a rather exhausting day of work, i can look back at an unexpected encounter:

lesser horseshoe bat (rhinolophus hipposideros), with pup | kleine hufeisennase (rhinolophus hipposideros), mit jungtier
en: lesser horseshoe bat (rhinolophus hipposideros), with pup
de: kleine hufeisennase (rhinolophus hipposideros) mit jungtier

in case you can’t tell which is which: the pair of pointed shapes in the lower right is the mother’s ears. its baby is clinging on tightly and makes up the left half of the furry ball.
like all young microbat babies, it’s hanging with its head up at first. later on, the preferred position will be head down.

this summer, i’m working in a project to support certain species of bat indirectly by aiding their respective habitats. although i didn’t expect to see one of the nursery roosts themselves, i did today. the number of bats in this colony is rising, and a high percentage of the females (such as the one in the photo) are currently raising their young.
it was clearly the highlight of the day.

[posted: Wednesday, 16.07.2008 at 19:26] [category: nature]

last week, while working a "night shift" (so to speak), i came across a hedgehog that was caught in a piece of plastic with a hole in it. the plastic ring was stuck right between its front and hind legs. it seemed to have gotten used to the situation and was just going to live with this (very flat, very tight, and totally-missing-the-point-) hoola hoop.
i was able to remove it without anybody (neither the hedgehog nor me) getting hurt.
this marks the first time i’ve actually seen for myself that throwing such things away without cutting them through first can be dangerous to the local wildlife.

(image source: dpiw.tas.gov.au)


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