Myotis Collection
The world of bats is diverse and fascinating, with the myotis species taking center stage
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The world of bats is diverse and fascinating, with the myotis species taking center stage. Among them, we have the Red-grey Bat (Myotis nattereri), a stunning creature captured in a vibrant colored photo that showcases its unique beauty. With its reddish-grey fur and delicate wings, this bat roams the night skies with grace. Another member of the myotis family is the Whiskered Bat (Myotis mystacinus), also featured in a captivating colored photo. Its name comes from the distinctive long hairs around its mouth, resembling tiny whiskers. This small bat possesses an enchanting charm as it flutters through forests and meadows. One cannot forget about Daubentons Bat (Myotis daubentonii), yet another remarkable myotis species depicted in vivid colors. Hanging on a tree trunk in woods near Geesthacht, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, this bat displays its incredible adaptability to various habitats. These myotis creatures are part of an intricate ecosystem that includes other flying foxes and myotis species. Their interactions contribute to maintaining balance within their natural environment. The Natterer's Bat (Myotis nattereri) stands out among these intriguing beings with its distinct features captured beautifully in picture No. 13132582. Its presence adds further diversity to our understanding of these fascinating creatures. In Europe's winter quarters lies one more extraordinary sight - Myotis mystacinus hibernating peacefully inside a tunnel at Topor, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. As an Annex IV species under the Habitats Directive, this particular Daubentons Bat (Myotis daubentonii) holds significant ecological importance. Through pictures numbered 11072636, 10894404, and 10894403 we can witness firsthand the wonder of these magnificent bats as they navigate their surroundings, showcasing the intricate beauty of nature.