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To my knowledge, the first gigapan in a bat cave. (Considering how it came out, it might be the last one, too!) These are members of a colony of common vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) in a small lava tube cave found on Nicaragua's Masaya Volcano. Entering into the cave and using a flash camera was somewhat disrupti...
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Setting up bat mist nets in Kackabech, Belize. Panorama shot as night was falling and the bat crew were putting up the mist nets to catch bats. Mayan pyramids are behind the camera, and behind the nets. We found a five foot long fer de lance here. Effectively contained with Craig Willis' "snake watch" proto...
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Lamanai Belize Bat Group 2010 38 biologists and biology lovers (primarily of the bat variety) gathered for a week of collecting, conversation and exploration in Lamanai Belize. Many thanks to Brock Fenton of the University of Western Ontario for organising. Other GigaPans from the trip: Malaise trap near La...
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