Eisen Lab Outing to See the #Bats of #YoloBypass July 25, 2019

So on July 24, 2019 I went to see the bats of Yolo Bypass and wrote about it here:Bats at Yolo Bypass and a very very very fast visitor .. #NikonD500, #Bats #YoloBypass #PeregrineFalconAnd then on July 25, I went again with some members of my lab. It was spectacular, even though we did not see any peregrine falcons this time.I went a few minutes early and drove a loop in the park and then parked on the levee near the gate and went for a little walk there. On the walk I got a few nice pics of a great egret.Then I set up two trips over by where the bats come out. One with an old camera and a wide angle lens. And on that one I recorded video of the bats.And then on the other one I took pics with my Nikon D500 and Nikkor 200-500 mm lens. See pics below. I also made a gif from the pics.GifPicsOh and people in my lab posted some pics tooTHANK YOU@phylogenomics for taking your lab+ to observe the Mexican free tailed bats 🦇 Yolo! The site of all those bays made me appreciate our world 🌎 again.@lonna_wright@jackiiieeeee1pic.twitter.com/FYwJDGLKXr— Marina De Leon (@MDeLeon_frogger)July 26, 2019pic.twitter.com/YpcG2XZatX— Marina De Leon (@MDeLeon_frogger)July 26, 2019 -------- This is from the "Tree of Life Blog" of Jonathan Eisen, an evolutionary biologist and Open Access advocate at the University of California, Davis. For short updates, follow me on Twitter. --------
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