Catching bats on Conecuh (Gallery)

Published 5:06 pm Friday, August 7, 2015

Another picture of the Eastern Tri-Color after being banded.

Another picture of the Eastern Tri-Color after being banded.

Bat flying.

Bat flying.

Two members of the Alabama Bat Working Group working to free a bat from the mist net.

Two members of the Alabama Bat Working Group working to free a bat from the mist net.

Setting up nets before it got dark.

Setting up nets before it got dark.

Red bat close up.

Red bat close up.

Ear measurement on a Red bat.

Ear measurement on a Red bat.

Red bat smiling for the camera.

Red bat smiling for the camera.

Red bat.

Red bat.

Checking for wing damage on a Red bat.

Checking for wing damage on a Red bat.

Seminole bat getting his forearm measured.

Seminole bat getting his forearm measured.

Eastern Tri-Color bat. It was banded to show that is showed no signs of White Nose disease.

Eastern Tri-Color bat. It was banded to show that is showed no signs of White Nose disease.

Two Red bats in front and one Seminole bat.

Two Red bats in front and one Seminole bat.