Species Hoary Bat Mammal - Lasiurus cinereus This bat is distinctive, with fur that appears tipped in hoar frost. View Species
Species Hoary Bat Mammal - Lasiurus cinereus This bat is distinctive, with fur that appears tipped in hoar frost. View Species
Species California Myotis Mammal - Myotis californicus A small bat that forages in arroyos and other arid regions, very similar to the western small-footed myotis. View Species
Species California Myotis Mammal - Myotis californicus A small bat that forages in arroyos and other arid regions, very similar to the western small-footed myotis. View Species
Species Yuma Myotis Mammal - Myotis yumanensis The Yuma myotis forages along waterways for a variety of insects. View Species
Species Yuma Myotis Mammal - Myotis yumanensis The Yuma myotis forages along waterways for a variety of insects. View Species
Species Pallid Bat Mammal - Antrozous pallidus A pale-colored bat with large ears, it can often be found living in human-made structures, which allow it to extend beyond its natural range. View Species
Species Pallid Bat Mammal - Antrozous pallidus A pale-colored bat with large ears, it can often be found living in human-made structures, which allow it to extend beyond its natural range. View Species
Species Silver-haired Bat Mammal - Lasionycteris noctivagans A slow-flying bat that is often seen near woodland ponds and streams, they are sometimes hooked by anglers fly-fishing. View Species
Species Silver-haired Bat Mammal - Lasionycteris noctivagans A slow-flying bat that is often seen near woodland ponds and streams, they are sometimes hooked by anglers fly-fishing. View Species
Species Spotted Bat Mammal - Euderma maculatum With huge pink ears and white spots on its back, this is Colorado's rarest bat. View Species
Species Spotted Bat Mammal - Euderma maculatum With huge pink ears and white spots on its back, this is Colorado's rarest bat. View Species
Species Big Brown Bat Mammal - Eptesicus fuscus Perhaps not the most creatively-named, this is the most common, and therefore one of the most important, bats in Colorado. View Species
Species Big Brown Bat Mammal - Eptesicus fuscus Perhaps not the most creatively-named, this is the most common, and therefore one of the most important, bats in Colorado. View Species
Species Brazilian Free-Tailed Bat Mammal - Tadarida brasiliensis This bat is well known for its large colony that summers in the San Luis Valley. View Species
Species Brazilian Free-Tailed Bat Mammal - Tadarida brasiliensis This bat is well known for its large colony that summers in the San Luis Valley. View Species
Species Tri-Colored Bat Mammal - Perimyotis subflavus The tri-colored bat has tri-colored dorsal hairs, thus it gets its common name of tri-colored bat. View Species
Species Tri-Colored Bat Mammal - Perimyotis subflavus The tri-colored bat has tri-colored dorsal hairs, thus it gets its common name of tri-colored bat. View Species
Species Long-Eared Myotis Mammal - Myotis evotis The long-eared myotis has the longest ears of any myotis found in Colorado. View Species
Species Long-Eared Myotis Mammal - Myotis evotis The long-eared myotis has the longest ears of any myotis found in Colorado. View Species