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Night angel of the Australian forest - This Grey-headed Flying was captured when leaving the day roost camp on its way for a night search for food. They mostly feed on nectar and pollen which makes them an important pollinator of the Australian forests. Unfortunately their numbers are plummeting in an alarming pace. From a few millions only 20-30 years ago the total population is around the 300-400 thousands mark. If this decline persists they will be extinct before the end of the century. Dragon Wing Reference, Earth Sketch, Wof Dragon, Dragons Edge, Bat Illustration, Bat Photos, Night Angel, Dragon Wing, Animal Photography Wildlife

This Grey-headed Flying was captured when leaving the day roosting camp on its way for a night search for food. They mostly feed on nectar and pollen which makes them an important pollinator of the Australian forests. Unfortunately their numbers are plummeting in an alarming pace. From a few millions only 20-30 years ago the total population is around the 300-400 thousands mark. If this decline persists they will be extinct before the end of the century.

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High-Tech Bat Sonar Bats are a remarkable example of God’s handiwork. Especially, their sonar capabilities put anything human-engineered to shame.1,2 These creatures appear suddenly in the fossil record in Eocene strata with no evolutionary precursors, and their fossils look just like modern bats. Bats are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight like birds. In fact, they are even more maneuverable in the air than most birds are. Bats use an incredibly complex form of e

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