Cnephaeus serotinus
Mammalia · Chiroptera · Vespertilionidae
The serotine bat, also known as the common serotine bat, big brown bat, or silky bat, is a fairly large Eurasian bat with quite large ears. It has a wingspan of around 37 cm (15 in) and often hunts in woodland. It sometimes roosts in buildings, hanging upside down, in small groups or individually. The name serotine is derived from the Latin serotinus, which means 'evening', while the generic name derives from Greek ἔπιεν and οίκος, which means 'house flyer'.
Fun Fact
In Europe serotine bats start to establish maternity colonies consisting almost exclusively of females from late May.
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