Thanks, Jim.

Bill 

> On Aug 3, 2019, at 3:54 PM, Jim Kennedy <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> They are indeed Cave Myotis, not free-tailed bats. They probably moved into 
> one of the other area caves now that the pups are volant. Roost switching 
> like that is not at all uncommon. 
> 
> Jim 
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>> On Aug 3, 2019, at 5:38 PM, Bill Steele <[email protected]> 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 
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