Observations of a large colony of bats roosting in a church. Sanderson, K. J., Napier, G., Johnston, G. R., Sanderson, K. J., Napier, G., & Johnston, G. R. Australian Mammalogy, 32(2):161–163, August, 2010. Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
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The nightly and seasonal activity patterns of a large colony of bats roosting in a country church are described. In summer 400–700 bats from two species – southern freetail bat (Mormopterus sp. 4) and chocolate wattled bat (Chalinolobus morio) – left the roost beginning around civil twilight. Bats emerged at a rate of up to 40–50 min–1, and took 30 min or longer to clear the roost.
@article{sanderson_observations_2010,
	title = {Observations of a large colony of bats roosting in a church},
	volume = {32},
	issn = {1836-7402, 1836-7402},
	url = {https://www.publish.csiro.au/am/AM10008},
	doi = {10.1071/AM10008},
	abstract = {The nightly and seasonal activity patterns of a large colony of bats roosting in a country church are described. In summer 400–700 bats from two species – southern freetail bat (Mormopterus sp. 4) and chocolate wattled bat (Chalinolobus morio) – left the roost beginning around civil twilight. Bats emerged at a rate of up to 40–50 min–1, and took 30 min or longer to clear the roost.},
	language = {en},
	number = {2},
	urldate = {2022-08-15},
	journal = {Australian Mammalogy},
	author = {Sanderson, Ken J. and Napier, Gillian and Johnston, Greg R. and Sanderson, Ken J. and Napier, Gillian and Johnston, Greg R.},
	month = aug,
	year = {2010},
	note = {Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING},
	pages = {161--163},
}

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