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This boy from from around 22 November 2017 rescue post is doing?
Rescue | Megabat black baby male lost mum dog attack
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The magpie-lark, also known as the peewee, peewit or mudlark, is a passerine bird native to Australia, Timor and southern New Guinea. The male and female both have black and white plumage, though with different patterns. John Latham described the species in 1801.
Scientific name: Grallina cyanoleuca
Conservation status: Least Concern (Population increasing)
Higher classification: Grallina
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Australian Microbats
These little ones are living in a long storm water drain under a road.
This microbats population has declined by two-thirds since the 1990s.
There will be construction, modifications being done on this site. the bats are being monitored. As soon as they leave, migrate, the work will start.
Note that the check up on the bats was short. It won't take long for them to settle after we leave.
The completed construction will be a benefit to humans, better storm water control and the bats, as they will have a larger, longer home (pipes being extended).
Thanks to the ppl doing the construction notifying as this was a colony not discovered before.
The construction was put on hold until the bats migrate. when they come back, they will have a bigger home. maybe a bigger home might mean more bats in future.
Even after the construction is completed, these little ones will be monitored.
Sometimes we get positive batty results.
Miniopterus australis
The little bent-wing bat is the smallest of all the bent-wing bats. It has chocolate brown fur all over, that is lighter on its belly, and it has a short muzzle and domed head. These are cave dwelling bats but have been known to utilise abandoned mines, tunnels, stormwater drains and occasionally buildings.
Habitat
Little bent-wing bats prefer well timbered areas where they feed primarily in the shrub and canopy layers. Their diet consists primarily of beetles, moths, flies and even spiders. Little bent-wing bats congregate in maternity colonies during summer and populations can get up to 100,000 individuals.
Breeding
Females congregate in maternity colonies with the eastern bent-wing bat from August. Young are born in December.
Predators and Threats
Ghost Bats, pythons, feral cats, foxes, hawks and owls. Loss of limestone caves and old mines as well as human disturbance.
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mega bat, Australian bats (wildlife).
http://www.batsrule.org.au/batsrule-helpsavewildlife/2013/11/25/mega-bats-at-dalby-queensland-au-23112013
this is the preferred name, mega bat.
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'flying fox,' they are not a fox.
'fruit bat', yes they eat fruit, but they prefer and are designed to eat blossom. to spread Australian forest's.
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Flying foxes are very important pollinators and seed disperses of many native plants including Eucalyptus, figs, bush apples (Syzygium spp.), bush plums (Terminalia spp.), paperbarks, guerrillas, and fruits of many palm species. The seeds of some plant species (particularly those with white and green fruits) may only be dispersed by flying foxes, meaning that these plants rely on flying foxes in order to successfully reproduce.
It has been estimated that a single flying fox can dispense up to 60,000 seeds in a single night.
Flying foxes are also important for nutrient regeneration and nutrient cycling within the ecosystem. Not only do they provide large quantities of fertilizer to the system, but they create gaps in the canopy which enables other plants to compete more effectively. For instance, some trees shade ground-dwelling plants and shrubs, preventing them from obtaining nutrients, light and rain. By creating a gap in the canopy, flying foxes enable these plants to obtain more sunlight, rainfall and nutrients, thus promoting a more diverse plant community, with cascading benefits for many other animals and plants.
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Megabats are very important pollinators and seed disperses of many native plants including Eucalyptus, figs, bush apples (Syzygium spp.), bush plums (Terminalia spp.), paperbarks, guerrillas, and fruits of many palm species. The seeds of some plant species (particularly those with white and green fruits) may only be dispersed by Megabats, meaning that these plants rely on Megabats in order to successfully reproduce.
It has been estimated that a single Megabat can dispense up to 60,000 seeds in a single night.
Megabats are also important for nutrient regeneration and nutrient cycling within the ecosystem.
Not only do they provide large quantities of fertilizer to the system, but they create gaps in the canopy which enables other plants to compete more effectively. For instance, some trees shade ground-dwelling plants and shrubs, preventing them from obtaining nutrients, light and rain. By creating a gap in the canopy, Megabats enable these plants to obtain more sunlight, rainfall and nutrients, thus promoting a more diverse plant community, with cascading benefits for many other animals and plants.
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