Feathered Friends : fruit-eating bats

in Feathered Friends4 years ago

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Hello my friends ..
How are you today! I wish you well wherever you are. This time I'm going to show you some of the bats I shot in the past month. I shot it using a Canon M100 camera and a 55-250 IS II STM telephoto lens. Here are some pictures I want to show my friends. Hope you guys like it. Oh yes, if my friends want to use one of the images in this post, I give it for free without having to ask permission, friends only include my name and give me 5% tips.

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CameraCanon M100
CategoryBird Photography
LensCanon Tele-Macro 55-250 IS II STM

Thank you to friends who always visit and support my blog who always shows the various types of birds that exist in my area.

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Not exactly birds, but I love seeing these great photos! Thanks for posting them here! These would have fit nicely into the #amazingnature Community.

oh I think bats belong to the bird class, I don't understand, because I just like to take pictures of them. Sorry, next time I will find out more details.

No worries! It's true that they both fly, but bats are mammals.

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