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  1. Austin Bats, complete guide on Congress Avenue Bridge Bats by Merlin Tuttle. A must visit website before you plan to visit south congress bridge for bat watching tour in 2018.

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      The arrival of Brazilian free-tailed bats at the Congress...

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  2. Learn about the amazing Mexican free-tailed bats that live beneath the Congress Avenue Bridge in Austin and fly out every evening to feed on insects. Find out how to witness this spectacular show, why it's important for the city's ecosystem, and how to support bat conservation.

  3. 24 wrz 2024 · Learn how to watch the 1.5 million Mexican free-tail bats emerge from under the bridge at sunset. Find out the best tours, tips, and times to enjoy this spectacular and unusual attraction in Austin, TX.

  4. Learn about the world's largest urban bat colony of Brazilian free-tailed bats that roost and feed on Lady Bird Lake. Find out how to observe, protect and appreciate these beneficial and threatened mammals.

  5. 4 dni temu · Learn everything you need to know about watching the largest urban bat colony in North America at Congress Avenue Bridge. Find out the best time, location, tours and facts about these winged nocturnal animals that eat insects and provide a stunning nightly show.

  6. 16 wrz 2024 · Learn how to catch the natural wonder of the Austin bat flight from the Congress Avenue Bridge. Find out what weather conditions affect the bats' behavior and when they are most likely to emerge.

  7. We provide care for injured and orphaned bats, education outreach, and conflict resolution. We have been the sole bat rehabilitators in the Austin area for 12 years. The video below shows a rehabilitated bat getting released back at Congress Avenue Bridge. He was rescued by Kyndal of Austin Bat Refuge and the UT Animal Make-Safe program.

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