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Eastern Pipistrelle, floridanus & P.s.subflavus |
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Echolocation: ~ 40K, short regular scoop. Most calls are distinct & easily recognized. Florida Distribution: Statewide to Lake Okeechobee Roosting Behavior: Colonial. Males sometimes solitary, Vegetation, Spanish moss, cavity trees,, caves, abandoned or seldom used structures, culverts & bridges. Summer day roosts are little known. Sometimes found roosting in open rooms of abandoned buildings, where they hang pendant from the ceiling. Hibernate in warm caves: 58 - 64 F. Documented roosting in culverts and structures during FBN surveys in FL, GA and SC. Uses bat houses? Not documented Nuisance colonies? Rarely Foraging Behavior: emerges early in evening. Forages along waterways and forest edges. Small insects, leaf & plant hoppers, beetles, flies and small moths. Reproduction: Mate late fall, twins born May-June Management and Conservation Recommendations: Education programs aimed at the public, land conservation, preservation of mature forested areas (particularly oak hammocks and forested wetlands), snag trees and protection of culverts that are occupied by roosting bats will contribute to the conservation of this and other bat species. |

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PISU in SC box culvert 2004 |
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Status |
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FWS / USGS |
Florida |
FNAI |
IUCN |
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none |
Common, SNR |
G5 |
LC |
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Description—Measurements |
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Mass g |
FA mm |
Wingspan |
Total length |
Tragus |
Calcar |
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4.7 - 6.3 |
31 - 36 |
208 - 258 |
71 - 95 |
blunt |
not keeled |
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Tricolored hairs, gray to yellowish color, anterior 1/3 of inter femoral membrane furred |
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Wing bones noticeably darker than membrane. Smallest bat east of Mississippi River |
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Urban Bat Status |
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Buildings |
BatHouses |
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Yes* |
Yes* |