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During evening walks in Central Park, visitors are likely to encounter bats!
The park is home to numerous species, including little brown bats, ginger-furred Eastern red bats, and hoary bats, which can be identified by the silvery tips of fur that give them a slightly frosted look. All of these species live on a diet of insects such as gnats and mosquitoes that are plentiful near water in the park. Some bats live in New York all year round, hibernating during the winter, while others are visiting during the warm weather. Some species make their homes under bridges or in caves, others live in trees, and some even roost in built spaces like attics.
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Image: A hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) ©P. Cryan/USGS


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