Cute, but not so cuddlesome without training and caution (beware Lyssa/Hendra virus), six microbats find overnight refuge in Freshwater hide, Townsville Town Common Cons. Pk. Tentatively ID'd for me as fishing bats, Myota macropus. On rare occasion one has been seen flying by day in the park.
Friday, November 26, 2021
Cute, but not so cuddlesome
Cute, but not so cuddlesome without training and caution (beware Lyssa/Hendra virus), six microbats find overnight refuge in Freshwater hide, Townsville Town Common Cons. Pk. Tentatively ID'd for me as fishing bats, Myota macropus. On rare occasion one has been seen flying by day in the park.
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