Probably would not be freetails but Myotis velifer (cave myotis). We are on the 
road in Texas and I don't have my lit. here to check. Jim Kennedy might know. 

William R. (Bill) Elliott
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On Aug 3, 2019, at 5:38 PM, Bill Steele <cwilliamste...@gmail.com> wrote:

Two weeks ago I took a trip to Spring Creek Cave, Kendall Co., Texas, near Cave 
Without a Name. I’ve been there many times before. Over the past few years 
friends and I have pushed and mapped all of its tributaries. 

I had never before taken a trip to the cave in the summer when I thought there 
was a sizable population of Mexican free-tail bats utilizing it as a maternity 
cave. We were surprised that only five bats were seen, expecting to see 
hundreds, if not thousands. 

What can someone tell me about what’s known about the bats of Spring Creek 
Cave? 

Bill Steele 
speleoste...@aol.com 
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