May the best bat win. The Bureau of Land Management is hosting its fifth annual bat beauty contest in celebration of bat week ...
It also bested a Townsend’s big-eared bat named “Sir Flaps-A-Lot” from Utah, among others. The victory marks the third year ...
Bats are saving farmers billions of dollars every year," he said, praising their benefits as natural pest controllers and ...
Davidson wrote that the service identified the gray bat, Indiana bat, northern long-eared bat, Ozark big-eared bat and ...
Entrants come with names including Hoary Potter and Honey Bunches of Myotis, while others vying for victory are Robert Battinson, Bat Damon and Batlor Swift. Each October, the BLM hosts the event to ...
An Oregon bat was declared the Bureau of Land Management's most beautiful bat for the third year in a row during the annual ...
The first round of voting began Thursday and pitted a Townsend’s big-eared bat named “Sir Flaps-A-Lot” from Utah against a hoary bat fittingly named “Hoary Potter” from Oregon. The contest coincides ...
It also bested a Townsend’s big-eared bat named "Sir Flaps-A-Lot" from Utah, among others. The victory marks the third year in a row that a bat from Oregon has taken first place in the contest.
The first round of voting began Thursday and pitted a Townsend’s big-eared bat named “Sir Flaps-A-Lot” from Utah against a hoary bat fittingly named “Hoary Potter” from Oregon.
It also bested a Townsend’s big-eared bat named "Sir Flaps-A-Lot" from Utah, among others. The victory marks the third year in a row that a bat from Oregon has taken first place in the contest.
The first round of voting began last week and pitted a Townsend's big-eared bat named “Sir Flaps-A-Lot” from Utah against a hoary bat fittingly named “Hoary Potter” from Oregon.