“ Tri-Colored Bat ”
It doesnt get any lower than 175 feet below earth - so we headed to Rickwood Caverns State Park on a rainy winter day. The caverns keep to a reasonable 62 degrees, and host many beautiful formations - but none capture my fancy like the tiny tri-colored bat.

Perimyotis subflavus is a ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Leading Lines
  • Debby McCaskey Lynch Edited 4 years ago

    Amazing how close you got to photograph this little fellow! It's so funny that you took the "get low" assignment to such an extreme! I wouldn't have thought… more

    Amazing how close you got to photograph this little fellow! It's so funny that you took the "get low" assignment to such an extreme! I wouldn't have thought of it. Great job!

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  • Duke Rupert Edited 4 years ago

    Great photo, and great description. What a fascinating subject :)

    Great photo, and great description. What a fascinating subject :)

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  • Kim Sisk Edited 4 years ago

    Oh, what a cool photo, Jessica.

    Oh, what a cool photo, Jessica.

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  • Ian Wehner Edited 4 years ago

    What a fun perspective! I really like the curve that the bat is hanging out adds a fun element. Well done

    What a fun perspective! I really like the curve that the bat is hanging out adds a fun element. Well done

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Nikon Z6 Nikon 105mm f/2.8
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#getlow #microbat #tricoloredbat #fauna #optoutside

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