Happy Mystery Monday! This week, we’ve had lots of plants blooming and this tree has some interesting flowers! What is it?
Last week, we asked you about the silver-haired bat! Silver-haired bats are commonly found in forested areas and form maternity colonies in tree cavities and hollows. They eat a variety of insects including midges, moths, mosquitoes, crane flies, and crickets. These bats are easily identified by the silvery hair along its head and back.
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