On my morning walk, I saw a largish BAT fluttering about, then flying
straight into a disused barn thru the open doors, like it knew where it was
going.  It appeared larger than little browns.  I am aware that honeybees
will exit their hive on warm winter days to clean the hive of dead bodies
and other waste; maybe this bat was doing likewise.  Other wise, it's not a
good sign.

 

Steve Fast

Brooktondale


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