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Greater mouse-eared bat
Myotis myotis
Vesper bat
(Vespertilionidae)
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Brown-grey bat with short hairs on its body, the belly is light grey coloured. The nose, ears and wing skin are dark brown and bald. Hunts in forest-rich habitats flying low looking for beetles and other small bugs. ⇔ hbl. 6-9 cm, tl. 4-5 cm span 35-45 cm In summer a nesting spot is selected by the females, the ♂ do live alone and find cavities to rest. In winter a different long-term resting spot is selected where they stay all season. LA: ≈ The NYCTALUS NOCTULA (Noctule) is active earlier and flies with sudden changes of direction as well as more calls. ≈ The RHINOLOPHUS HIPPOSIDEROS (Lesser horseshoe) bat does have the nostril lumps.
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Lesser horseshoe bat
Schreibers' long-fingered bat
Greater mouse-eared bat
Vale vleermuis
Großes Mausohr
Grand murin
Vespertilio maggiore
Murciélago ratonero grande
Myotis myotis [L.]
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