LASIURINE BATS IN NOVA SCOTIA

Authors

  • Zoe Lucas PO Box 64 Halifax CRO Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada B3J 2L4
  • Andrew Hebda Nova Scotia Museum 1747 Summer Street Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada B3H 3A6

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15273/pnsis.v46i2.4056

Abstract

Three lasiurine bat species, Lasionycteris noctivagans (Silver-haired
Bat), Lasiurus cinereus (Hoary Bat), and Lasiurus borealis (Red Bat),
have been recorded in inland, coastal, and offshore locations as of Nova
Scotia. Although these records occurred over a century, 70% are from the
mid-1990s or later, largely because of research in mainland Nova Scotia,
and increased interest on Sable Island. The 65 records presented here
include 11, 25, and 29 for Silver-haired, Hoary, and Red bats, respectively,
of which 31 are previously unpublished. Seventy-seven percent of records
are from August through November, the autumn migration period for
lasiurine bats. These observations suggest that most autumn occurrences
of these species in Nova Scotia are not extralimital, but are part of normal
migratory patterns in the province.

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