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I started this work at first as a simple test for the mystical lighting filter (light beams and red fog), but I couldn't stop myself from processing it. ;)
Location: Crimson Shadow
Honduran white bats live in small groups hidden under large heliconia leaves, which usually fold into a tent to protect themselves from rain and predators.
This group was found on a huge leaf about one meter from the ground.
Only found in Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.
Photo taken on dense Braulio Carrillo rainforest.....It was not easy to photograph them:-)
Guápiles - Costa Rica
Honduran white bats live in small groups hidden under large heliconia leaves, which usually fold into a tent to protect themselves from rain and predators.
This group was found on a huge leaf about one meter from the ground.
Photo taken on dense Braulio Carrillo rainforest.....It was not easy to photograph them:-)...but they are so cute
Only found in Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.
Braulio Carrillo rainforest - Costa Rica
This is a patriarchal family group sleeping under a banana leaf that has been carefully chewed along the center vein to allow it to "tent" over the roosting bats. They will use the same roost for several days, leaving to hunt at night and returning to sleep away the days. The bats are very small, roughly an inch or so in diameter. These tiny bats are frugivors and tend to eat the fruit from only one species of date, which puts them on the way to being threatened.
The nights are getting longer, the leaves are starting to fall, and the bats are starting to fly!
This year at Trick or Treat Lane we proudly brought *pm* Paper Bats! Cute bat decor to decorate your walls for the spooky season and beyond!
Each set comes with 13 pieces so you can shape your own unique swarms on your walls! Each piece varies from 1-4 LI as rezzed and can be linked together for lower land impact.
7 different sets are for sale at the event.
While at the event, go trick or treating! Each booth either has a treat out front or a trick! Tricks are hidden treats inside the booth. You can see which it is by looking at the display outside each booth.
We're tricking! Find our prize in our booth and get this *pm* Paper Bat set for free only at the event!
Trick or Treat Lane runs October 4th - November 1st,
Os morcegos brancos hondurenhos vivem em pequenos grupos escondidos debaixo de grandes folhas de helicónia, as quais costumam dobrar em forma de tenda para se protegerem da chuva e dos predadores.
O pequeno grupo da imagem foi encontrado numa enorme folha a cerca de um metro do solo no interior da densa floresta húmida de Braulio Carrillo .
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Honduran white bats live in small groups hidden under large heliconia leaves, which usually fold into a tent to protect themselves from rain and predators.
This group was found on a huge leaf about one meter from the ground.
Photo taken on dense Braulio Carrillo rainforest.....It was not easy to photograph them:-)
Only found in Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.
Braulio Carrillo rainforest - CR
Ecuador.
Bats roost like this on Amazonian tree trunks. They blend in so well that you could pass right by and never see them unless they are pointed out to you.
Inspired by the theme "inverted". I had lots of fun putting this shot together. I hope you are amused.
My mosquito patrol! Nine Mexican Freetail Bats. They are the hardest things to get a photo of because they twist and turn, on a dime, and when you think you have one in focus, he's out of the frame!
This is a composite, only one was at the tree. The other 8, I "moved" them around the tree rather than have 9 separate photos of small bats with mostly sky.
We have had some very hot weather here in Sydney. It was 49C and these poor Fruit Bats were trying to keep cool. Unfortunately many bats didn't survive the day and perished due to heat stress. I took images of hundreds of bats lying dead on the ground under the trees. Many were young pups. Very sad.
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Every little spot on this photo is a bat. Late afternoon they appear together from their caves. they rise on the thermal and then form patterns in the air. Borneo - Sarawak.
Bat-mite, Vampire Bat, Knightmare Batman
Pretty random figbarf, which I thought I would show off. Knightmare Batman has been done by everyone now and it's pretty hard to pull off fully purist.
The Vampire Batman was just a cool figure I put together and thought it looked pretty badass, I especially like the head and cowl combo.
Bat-mite is my favourite and I knew the mini micro sets would be prefect for him. (Although I do wish I had a blue cowl to give him).
Hope you like them!
Two Brown bats taking a drink after dark.
For those wondering these bat photos are taken using an inferred sensor that activates the flashes.
Bats dance around Lucretia’s head,
Their wings weave whispers for the dead.
They swoop and glide through shadowed air,
A circling spell of dark despair.
Blythe a Day - Everybody Dance Now! - 10/24/25
Silent Lucretia in Stock
Background - doormat from Family Dollar
Bats - added digitally
Poem - put a prompt into AI
A few of the millions of bats that emerge from underneath the Congress Avenue Bridge at sunset in downtown Austin. www.batcon.org/index.php/our-work/regions/usa-canada/prot...
These grey headed flying foxes are relatively new to Adelaide (10 years) and are hanging around increasing in numbers, much to the annoyance of local fruit growers.
Bats emerging from the Ash Peak Mine at blue hour. August- September is supposed to be when juvenile bats start emerging from their homes for the first time.
Aproximately 140 images stacked in Star Stax. Canon T2i, Rokinon 16mm.
Another summer chasing Flying Fox bats. This mother in full flight with her pup clinging to her underside.
The opposite end of Durdle Door in Dorset, the sunset was stunning here this evening. After I captured this I trundled back up to a vantage point on to capture the Durdle door and Bats Head in the same shot, then about 20 diff photographers with tripods came out of the hills and set up around the beach and hills, I have never seen anything like it in ireland, I am so used to being on my own at the beach.
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