Pallid bat reported on ground by park employee. Alive but not responsive. Significant tears on wing and tail membrane. 42 degrees Fahrenheit local temperature. Placed in a dark sheltered spot outdoors to see if it recovers.
Pallid bat reported on ground by park employee. Alive but not responsive. Significant tears on wing and tail membrane. 42 degrees Fahrenheit local temperature. Placed in a dark sheltered spot outdoors to see if it recovers.
Pallid bat reported on ground by park employee. Alive but not responsive. Significant tears on wing and tail membrane. 42 degrees Fahrenheit local temperature. Placed in a dark sheltered spot outdoors to see if it recovers.
Pallid bat reported on ground by park employee. Alive but not responsive. Significant tears on wing and tail membrane. 42 degrees Fahrenheit local temperature. Placed in a dark sheltered spot outdoors to see if it recovers.
"Robert J. ""Bob"" Nuelle, Jr. AICEZS"
iNaturalist
Sam Houston State Natural History Collections - Expedition 2016 - Davis Mountains - Photography by Robert J. Nuelle Jr & Robert J. Nuelle III - No specimens taken - observational data only ---------- 20 or so individuals behind a whiteboard mounted in an open garage bay.
"Robert J. ""Bob"" Nuelle, Jr. AICEZS"
iNaturalist
Sam Houston State Natural History Collections - Expedition 2016 - Davis Mountains - Photography by Robert J. Nuelle Jr & Robert J. Nuelle III - No specimens taken - observational data only ---------- 20 or so individuals behind a whiteboard mounted in an open garage bay.