Yuma Myotis
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Chiroptera
Vespertilionidae
Myotis
Myotis yumanensis
Closely associated with water, the Yuma Myotis feeds by flying very low over the surface. Its principal foods are midges, moths, termites, and other small insects. During the breeding season, the males… More »
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The Yuma Myotis ( Myotis yumanensis ) is a species of vesper bat in the Vespertilionidae family. Yuma Myotis occur in a variety of western lowland habitats where it forages for insects just ab...
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Yuma Myotis; : Family Vespertilionidae : Myotis yumanensis (H. Allen) ... No winter records are available for Texas, and it is unknown whether theYuma myotis migrates or overwinters in the state during this season. ... Yuma Myotis (Myotis yumanensis). Photo by Merlin D. Tuttle, Bat Conservation International.
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Closely associated with water, the Yuma Myotis feeds by flying very low over the surface. Its principal foods are midges, moths, termites, and other small insects. During the breeding season, the males usually remain alone.
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In spite of these differences, it is extremely easy to confuse Yuma myotis with little brown myotis, especially in limited light. Both species lack a keeled calcar , although an extremely small lobular piece of tissue is present along the calcar in many yuma myotis.
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From the cottonwood-lined streams of the desert Southwest to the redwood canyons of the Pacific coast, nearly all habitats of the Yuma bat show a common feature, the presence of open water nearby. It often is found in areas without trees. ... Myotis yumanensis (Yuma Bat)
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Information about the Yuma Myotis (Myotis yumanensis), a species found in the State of Texas ... Life History Yuma myotis occur in a variety of habitats including riparian, and scrublands and deserts, and forests. Mating typically occurs in the fall. Females give birth to one young from mid‑spring to mid‑summer...
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The Yuma myotis is described as having short rounded ears and a pointed tragus without a keeled calcar. The body is light buff to dark brown with lighter ...
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Description: Body length of 3 3/8" to 3 7/8", wingspan about 9". Short, dull brown fur above, paler below. Pale throat, medium length ears. ... Range: Found across much of western U.S., up into western Canada. ... Myotis yumanensis...
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