Little Brown Myotis. |
The bats living in Minnesota are very small, weighing in at about 1 ounce. The most common bat found is called Little Brown Myotis. Together with the Northern Myotis, they hibernate in caves and mines during the winter and then find caves, building and hollow trees to roost in during the summer months. And, just like in movies, bats hang upside down!Bats are beneficial and gentle creatures, but have terrible eyesight! While many people claim to have been swooped at by a bat, they are more than likely in the way of bat catching his dinner! Bats can occasionally look like an erratic fliers, but that’s what it looks like when you chase insects through the air. Because the eyesight of a bat is so bad, they give off supersonic cries that bounce off objects in the path of the bat. Those echos guide bats toward prey or away from obstacles. Another reason to appreciate the bats in Minnesota is their preferred insect to eat...the mosquito!
Northern Myotis. |
- Carrie Stageman, Assistant Director
Hi Carrie, Jason here. I find this to be so informative that even our colleagues at LC would be impressed with what you have found. Feel free to call me at 712-309-2121 if time allows you to do so.
ReplyDeleteSee ya later. (Your friend from LC 2000)
Jason Zaborowski