RFC81RX2–Chalk coastal cliffs in Dorset near Durdle Door looking towards Bat's Head and the small natural arch of Bat's Hole
RMCF49FY–Sunset from above Durdle Door looking towards Bat's Hole along the Jurassic coast with the Bull rock on left.
RM2K8185W–View over Man O'War Beach in Dorset looking towards Bat's Head at sunrise.
RMDJ3G9M–Chalk sea stack and opening in the chalk cliff face of Bats Head, on Dorset's Jurassic coastline.
RMC94T8B–Bats Head and Bats Hole
RMBWXFMF–Bat's Head and Bat's Hole from near Durdle Door, Dorset, UK
RMJ086AC–Swyre head, bat's head and bat's hole arch, Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, Dorset, England, UK
RMKM28FY–Bats flying around the entrance hole leading to Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico, USA
RMCCF5HP–Oak trunk with hole which provides a roosting site for Daubenton's (Myotis daubentonii) and Noctule Bats (Nyctalus noctula).
RMCT4XA1–Bat's Hole on the Dorset Jurassic Coast
RM2A5KET8–The View Towards Bat’s Head and Swyre Head from The South West Coast Path Above Durdle door, Dorset, UK
RMB693DP–Bat's Head with Portland visible on the horizon showing a cave at the base of the headland known as Bat's Hole, Dorset, England
RFPJJACG–Halloween chocolate truffle bats against a rustic white wood background
RMCT08P5–Footpath to Durdle Door beach toward Bats Head, the Jurassic Coast, Dorset.
RMGBM1MT–Cricket - Liverpool Victoria County Championship - Division One - Day Two - Warwickshire v Hampshire - Edgbaston. Warwickshire's Jonathan Trott bats against Hampshire
RMBEFW08–The Devil's Sinkhole Texas USA with people gathered to view bat flight
RFS0B1RJ–Bats in a Niche in a Cave Roof
RF2HT8DCN–The sun sets over the chalk cliffs of Bat's Head near Lulworth on Dorset's Jurassic Coast.
RMBEFW4K–Bats flying from the Devil's Sinkhole Texas USA
RM2DH8394–noctule (Nyctalus noctula), calling from tree hole, Netherlands
RMD7BBDF–Durdle Door in Dorset looking towards the chalk cliffs of Bat's Head and Butter Rock
RM2K8186R–View over Man O'War Beach in Dorset looking west at sunrise.
RFDG5EH1–Halloween idea. Night kind through a hole in a wall upon the church and bats in the sky
RMC94R92–Bats Head and Bats Hole
RMBWXFPA–Bat's Head and Bat's Hole from near Durdle Door, Dorset, UK
RF2H40293–Entrance to adit of former Nazi underground factory Bronzit/Agave in Prague ('Branická skála' rock), walled up with small gate with a hole for bats.
RMD37PDP–Looking west towards Swyre Head and Bat's Head on the Dorset coast
RMCCF58E–Oak trunk with hole which provides a roosting site for Daubenton's (Myotis daubentonii) and Noctule Bats (Nyctalus noctula).
RF2K0G5XB–Low Horcum Farm in the Hole of Horcum, Levisham Moor. Now derelict, but used as a safe haven for wildlife such as bats, swallows and barn owls
RMJ2JNB3–English Oak (Quercus robur). Elderly, senile tree with hollowed trunk, left standing, in English parkland. Norfolk. Much appreciated by a wide variety
RMB692TC–A lone person walks on Durdle Door Beach towards Bat s Head and Bat's Hole on the Dorset Jurassic Coast, Dorset, England, UK
RM2F89N9D–A hole in a tree in a bluebell wood, East Sussex, UK
RFF48131–Close-up Mini Golf hole with bat and ball
RMDNR92F–Swyre Head, Bat's Head,Dorset Jurrasic Coastline,Durdle Door (Dor), Lulworth, England,Uk
RM2ANKDNG–Bats Head Cliffs, Dorset, UK. Viewed from the East near Durdle Door. A 'mouse hole' can be seen at the water line, eroded by the sea wave action.
RFBAAYEP–Bat Box Attached to a Tree to Attract Bats to Roost
RF2HT8DCT–The sun sets over the chalk cliffs of Bat's Head near Lulworth on Dorset's Jurassic Coast.
RF2HP8AD4–Abandoned Farm House at the bottom of the Hole of Horcum, North Yorkshire Moors.
RM2DH84AM–noctule (Nyctalus noctula), calling from tree hole, Netherlands
RF2A5R34T–Durdle Door hole on Jurassic coastline in Dorset, United Kingdom
RMW7N50D–Grey Long Eared Bat (Plecotus austriacus) leaving nesting hole in tree. France, Europe, September.
RMBEFW34–Viewing platform the Devil's Sinkhole Texas USA
RMC94T93–Durdle Beach and Bats Head in Dorset
RMBBK6BP–Sunset from above Durdle Door loking towards Bat s Hole with the Bull rock on left
RF2JN4TJD–Summer colony of Daubenton's bats (Myotis daubentonii), a rocky cliff hole, wild Finland.
RMD37PAY–Looking west towards Swyre Head and Bat's Head on the Dorset coast
RMBAHBYJ–Thousands of Bats fly out of the entrance of Deer Cave, the largest cave passage in the world
RMFK296Y–(160306) -- NANNING, March 6, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 3, 2016 shows scientists exploring a huge doline in Donglan County, Hechi City of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Scientists from China and France have discovered a rare huge doline in Guangxi, the local publicity department said Sunday. The 420-meter deep doline, or sink hole, was among a number discovered by scientists during an eight-day expedition that began on Feb. 26 in Donglan County. Many species live in these dolines, including bats and snakes. Scientists also found some as-yet unidentified vertebrates
RFC81RP2–Chalk stack with small hole near Durdle Door on the Dorset coast with burnished sea beyond
RMGW5CP9–English Oak (Quercus robur). Elderly, senile tree with hollowed trunk, left standing, in English parkland. Norfolk.
RMDR1G3A–Frankfurt, Germany . 17th Jan, 2014. A bat expert looks into a hole with an endoscope camera in the basement of the old brewery in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, 17 January 2014. Equipped with lights, ladders, mirrors and writing pads conservationists annually count the bats in the vaults of the former brewery cellar. While just 150 animals were counted in 1987, the number today has risen to about 1,800. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
RFM1FCD1–Daubenton's Bat (Myotis daubentonii) adult hibernating in hole drilled in tunnel roof Parque Natural Sierra de Andujar, Jaen, Spain January
RMDNR947–Swyre Head And Bat's Head At Lulworth On The Jurassic Coast, Near Durdle Door, Isle Of Purbeck Hills, Dorset, England, Uk
RMBXEFJG–Sea cave with a variety of rock colors, Arrábida Mountain range, Portugal
RMG0DA5K–miniature golf
RFRN3YM6–The afterglow of sunset lights up the sky behind Bat's Head and Weymouth Bay on Dorset's Jurassic Coast.
RFRC25B2–Bat roost colony in tree cavity of old woodpecker nest with typical indicative dung stripe on bark. Inhabited by Noctule bats.
RM2DH838X–noctule (Nyctalus noctula), calling from tree hole, Netherlands
RFTW25FK–Close up two strange animals Greater mouse-eared bats Myotis myotis hanging upside down in the hole of the cave and hibernating. Wildlife photography.
RMW7N50G–Grey Long Eared Bat (Plecotus austriacus) leaving nesting hole in tree. France, Europe, September.
RFTW27EA–Close up two strange animals Greater mouse-eared bats Myotis myotis hanging upside down in the hole of the cave and hibernating. Wildlife photography.
RMW7N50F–Grey Long Eared Bat (Plecotus austriacus) leaving nesting hole in tree. France, Europe, September.
RFW11NYY–Close up two strange animals Greater mouse-eared bats Myotis myotis hanging upside down in the hole of the cave and hibernating. Wildlife photography.
RMW7N50E–Grey Long Eared Bat (Plecotus austriacus) leaving nesting hole in tree. France, Europe, September.
RMD37NPY–Looking west towards Bat's Head from a vantage point below Swyre Head on the Dorset coast
RF2JN4TJG–Summer colony of Daubenton's bats (Myotis daubentonii), a rocky cliff hole, wild Finland.
RMFK2974–(160306) -- NANNING, March 6, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 2, 2016 shows peculiar geological formations found at a doline in Donglan County, Hechi City of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Scientists from China and France have discovered a rare huge doline in Guangxi, the local publicity department said Sunday. The 420-meter deep doline, or sink hole, was among a number discovered by scientists during an eight-day expedition that began on Feb. 26 in Donglan County. Many species live in these dolines, including bats and snakes. Scientists also found some as-yet unidentifi
RFC81RN9–Dorset coastal scenery looking from Bat's head past Swyre head to Durdle Door near Lulworth
RMW7TWRT–Myotis bat flying hunting over small watering hole in the high-desert of Central Oregon, USA, September.
RMGW5CTC–English Oak (Quercus robur). Elderly, senile tree with hollowed trunk and holes, left standing, in English parkland. Norfolk.
RMPRX4KR–05 October 2018, North Rhine-Westphalia, Kerpen: A hole in a tree in the Hambach forest is tacked with a plastic foil. Da Loch is considered a possible shelter for bats and had been sealed with plastic at the instigation of RWE. The clearing of the forest was stopped for the time being by the Münster Higher Administrative Court. The judges thus complied with the application of the environmental association BUND. He had argued that the forest with its Bechstein bat occurrence had the qualities of a European FFH protected area and therefore had to be protected. Photo: Christophe Gateau/dpa
RMDNR952–Swyre Head And Bat's Head At Lulworth On The Jurassic Coast, Near Durdle Door, Isle Of Purbeck Hills, Dorset, England, Uk
RMR72CTE–Old transformer station recontructed to a wildlife station, attracting different kinds of birds like swallows, owls, falcons, bats and also insects, E
RMMFGAJJ–PIPISTRELLE BAT (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) in flight to hole in tree, UK
RFRN3YNB–The afterglow of sunset lights up the sky behind Durdle Door and Bat's Head on Dorset's Jurassic Coast.
RFWAY0J1–Bat roost colony in tree cavity of old woodpecker nest with typical indicative dung stripe on bark. Inhabited by Noctule bats.
RFMKB3WF–Morning sun shines on the chalk cliffs of Bat's Head and Swyre Head near Durdle Door on England's Jurassic Coast.
RM2DH82MM–noctule (Nyctalus noctula), calling from tree hole, Netherlands
RMCY8DRM–Carlsbad Caverns National Park - main cave entrance
RMTR7495–Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri), leaving tree hole, Netherlands
RMFF3AFR–Bat wall Seaton Nature reserve
RMTR735K–Bechstein's bat (Myotis bechsteinii), looking out a tree hole, portrait, Belgium
RF2A5R35C–Durdle Door and Jurassic coastline in Dorset, United Kingdom
RMTR735J–Bechstein's bat (Myotis bechsteinii), with open mouth in a tree hole, Belgium
RMD37NNG–Looking west towards Bat's Head from a vantage point below Swyre Head on the Dorset coast
RF2JN4TJ8–Summer colony of Daubenton's bats (Myotis daubentonii), a rocky cliff hole, wild Finland.
RMFK2970–(160306) -- NANNING, March 6, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Feb. 29, 2016 shows flowers found at a huge doline in Donglan County, Hechi City of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Scientists from China and France have discovered a rare huge doline in Guangxi, the local publicity department said Sunday. The 420-meter deep doline, or sink hole, was among a number discovered by scientists during an eight-day expedition that began on Feb. 26 in Donglan County. Many species live in these dolines, including bats and snakes. Scientists also found some as-yet unidentified vertebrates and
RF2B0MHXH–Devetashka Cave triple hole in Bulgaria
RMGW5CYG–English Oak (Quercus robur). Elderly, senile tree with hollowed trunk, left standing, in English parkland. Norfolk.
RMPRX4M3–05 October 2018, North Rhine-Westphalia, Kerpen: A hole in a tree in the Hambach forest is tacked with a plastic foil. Da Loch is considered a possible shelter for bats and had been sealed with plastic at the instigation of RWE. The clearing of the forest was stopped for the time being by the Münster Higher Administrative Court. The judges thus complied with the application of the environmental association BUND. He had argued that the forest with its Bechstein bat occurrence had the qualities of a European FFH protected area and therefore had to be protected. Photo: Christophe Gateau/dpa
RF2B0MJ4B–Devetashka Cave triple hole in Bulgaria
RMBNBRHE–Bat's Head, Dorset, UK
RMBAGK30–A lone cave explorer stands on a rock and looks out of the far entrance to Deer Cave, the largest passage in the world in Mulu
RF2CH2MAG–The greater bulldog bat (Noctilio leporinus) flying near the roost in tree hole, Ceara, Brazil
RFTW265N–Close up group of strange animals Greater mouse-eared bats Myotis myotis hanging upside down in the hole of the cave and hibernating. Wildlife.
RFMKB43C–Morning sun shines on the chalk cliffs of Bat's Head and Swyre Head near Durdle Door on England's Jurassic Coast.
RFTW264E–Close up group of strange animals Greater mouse-eared bats Myotis myotis hanging upside down in the hole of the cave and hibernating. Wildlife.
RMFG2GCK–Devetashka cave in central Bulgaria. Home to a large colony of bats and filled with natural light through holes in the ceiling.
RMW7RY13–Long eared bat (Plecotus auritus) hibernating in hole in cave, Germany, February.
RMFF3AH0–Bat wall Seaton Nature reserve
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