Little Brown Bat
an endangered species of mouse-eared microbat found in North America. It has a small body size and glossy brown fur.
Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Little brown bats use a wide range of habitats and often use human-made structures for resting and maternity sites. They typically roost in ...
Myotis lucifugus (little brown bat) - Animal Diversity Web
Little brown bats, Myotis lucifugus, are abundant in southern Alaska, Canada, across the United States from the Pacific to Atlantic coasts, and the higher ...
Little Brown Bat | National Wildlife Federation
The little brown bat is found in abundance throughout the northern United States into Canada. It is present in lesser numbers in southern states and is absent ...
Myotis lucifugus - Bat Conservation International
The little brown myotis is abundant throughout forested areas of the US as far north as Alaska. It ranges from Alaska to Labrador and Newfoundland (Canada), ...
Kids' Inquiry of Diverse Species, Myotis lucifugus, little brown bat
Little brown bats are tiny, and weigh between 5 and 14 g. They are between 60 and 102 mm long, and have a wingspan between 222 and 269 mm.
The little brown bat is the most abundant of the four, and is the common bat of the region. During the summer, few buildings with cracks or crevices near the ...
Myotis lucifugus - NatureServe Explorer
Little Brown Myotis - Natureserve Global Rank: G3: This species remains widespread in North America although abundance has decreased in recent years ...
Little brown bat | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Little brown bats are small bats, but medium-sized among the species of Myotis in Washington. Their fur coloration is variable, with individuals in Washington ...
Little Brown Bat | Ohio Department of Natural Resources
The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) population size has declined dramatically due to habitat loss and White- nose Syndrome.
Little Brown Myotis (Little Brown Bat) | Missouri Department of ...
The little brown myotis (little brown bat) is one of our most common bats, but populations are declining. White-nose syndrome has taken a heavy toll in ...
Little Brown Bat Species Profile, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Very little is known about winter roosts of little brown bats in western North America. Although the little brown bat hibernates almost exclusively in caves and ...
Little Brown Bat - Watchable Wildlife - NYSDEC
When temperatures become warm enough in the spring, bats emerge from their hibernation sites to find an above-ground roost. Your best bet is to look for bats, ...
Little Brown Bat | Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department
Habitat. Little brown and big brown bats are frequently found in buildings, and sometimes in tree hollows or under peeling bark, and are often referred to as " ...
Little Brown Bat - Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources
The little brown bat was one of the most common bats found in Virginia before the outbreak of white-nose syndrome. Adults measure approximately ...
Myotis lucifugus (Little brown bat)
Little brown bats were the most common bat species in the northern half of the Lower Peninsula in Michigan accounting for roughly 60 percent of all mist net ...
Little Brown Bat - Hinterland Who's Who
Hibernacula are generally in caves or abandoned mines, and are chosen for their high humidity and stable, above-freezing temperatures. The Little Brown Bat is a ...
Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) - iNaturalist
The little brown bat (sometimes called little brown myotis) (Myotis lucifugus) is a species of the genus Myotis (mouse-eared bats), one of the most common ...
Species spotlight: Little brown bat | Mass.gov
Little brown bats are among the many plant and animal species protected under the Massachusetts Endangered Species Act. Learn more about these ...
Little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) - Natural Heritage
septentrionalis (left); Short, blunt tragus of M. lucifugus (right). Life History/Ecology. The little brown bat is a colonial species, with hibernating colonies ...