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Is it legal to post a bat photo on a birding website?
We had a bat inside our cottage in Bancroft. Not sure what kind it is.



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only legal if you post a picture of a robin next to it........ :D
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Oh you are a quick one Dave.  LOL!  

I am sure Bat photos are quite welcome here but  probably fall under the "Wildlife" categories lower down on the main page.

Thanks for posting and I have no clue myself.  Ummmmmm, Brown Bat?   :?
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We get several different bats in Ontario but the most common one is the " Little Brown Bat"  ( I guess they were short of names that day). I see bats alot but never up close, just flying and I am not expert on them so I can't tell you which one it is but by odds it is a "Little Brown Bat"


Nice pictures
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Haha!
I suspected it is a brown bat, but am not very familiar with them. I guess they sort of hibernate for the winter, as there will be no bugs to eat shortly?
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