Maffong
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Back in 2009/10 I used to live inEcuador as an international exchange student. During my stay I came across a lot of bats, but could only get pictures of a few.
Now I wonder what these are.
I think that the bats in pictures 1 and 5 are probably White-lined Sac-winged Bats, but is it possible to narrow them down even further?
Pictures 2 and 3 show the same bats and I think I found a pretty equal-looking bat in the mammal book of ecuador, but don't remember their name. They were apparently feeding on nectar, as I saw them quite often in the morning flying around some flowers.
The bat in picture 4 is probably unidentifiable, or is it?
Pic 1 was taken in Cuyabeo Nationalpark, near Lago Agrios
Pics 2+3 were taken at Puerto Lopez on the Ecuadorian coast
Pics 4+5 were taken at Yasunì Lodge, close to the town of Coca (Puerto Francisco de Orellana)
Maybe somebody knows something and can help me here...
Kind regards
Maffong
Now I wonder what these are.
I think that the bats in pictures 1 and 5 are probably White-lined Sac-winged Bats, but is it possible to narrow them down even further?
Pictures 2 and 3 show the same bats and I think I found a pretty equal-looking bat in the mammal book of ecuador, but don't remember their name. They were apparently feeding on nectar, as I saw them quite often in the morning flying around some flowers.
The bat in picture 4 is probably unidentifiable, or is it?
Pic 1 was taken in Cuyabeo Nationalpark, near Lago Agrios
Pics 2+3 were taken at Puerto Lopez on the Ecuadorian coast
Pics 4+5 were taken at Yasunì Lodge, close to the town of Coca (Puerto Francisco de Orellana)
Maybe somebody knows something and can help me here...
Kind regards
Maffong