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  2. Common noctule - Wikipedia

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    When roosting by day, it usually seeks out tree holes [10] or even bat boxes attached to tree trunks. Generally, the common noctule lives in wooded habitats, but some populations thrive in towns such as Hamburg , Vienna , Brno and some other central European cities

  3. Cimicidae - Wikipedia

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    Bats represent a convenient mammal to exploit as they roost communally, returning to the same roost regularly. It is perhaps to avoid the parasites that some species of bat regularly change roosts. The subfamily Haematosiphoninae use birds in the swift and swallow families, Apodidae and Hirundinidae . [ 4 ]

  4. Feasts of Jesus Christ - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The Baptism of the Lord, celebrated on the Sunday after January 6 (or, where the Solemnity of the Epiphany is transferred to the Sunday that occurs on January 7 or 8, on the following Monday) [5] The Presentation of the Lord, celebrated on 2 February; The Transfiguration of the Lord, celebrated on 6 August

  5. List of bat roosts - Wikipedia

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    Banwell Caves, Somerset, England [1]; Beer Quarry Caves, England; Belle Vue Quarry, England; Blaisdon Hall, England; Box Mine, England; Brockley Hall Stables, England ...

  6. Maternity colony - Wikipedia

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    Roosting in large groups brings risks to the members of a maternity colony. Predators such as hawks and owls can learn to anticipate the emergence of bats from a specific roost at sunset. [ 2 ] Smaller colonies are thought to be less risky than larger colonies, because the nightly emergence of bats would attract less attention.

  7. Meet the pallid bat, California’s newest state symbol. Here’s ...

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    The pallid bat will be added to the California State Library’s list of the state’s official symbols in 2024, joining the California gray whale and extinct California grizzly bear. Show ...

  8. A bat and a mushroom are now official California symbols. I’m ...

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    What’s next? A state rodent? A state house plant? How about a state pasta?

  9. Jesus Day - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Day is the day of the March for Jesus held annually since the 1980s by some Christians in the United States on the Saturday before Pentecost Sunday. The main purpose is to demonstrate public respect for Jesus Christ , the central figure of the Christian faith, by uniting with local communities in worship.