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Grey-headed Flying Fox flying from tree to tree when disturbed
A fruit-eating bat.....seen in San Diego Safari...
Adult male Grey-headed Flying fox (fruit bat)
Found in the Sydney Botanical Gardens, where there's a very big population of ...
Grey headed flying foxes live in large colonies roosting by day and feeding on ...
A large flying mammal occurring in large flocks(?) around inner Melbourne. ...
There is a colony of flying foxes in the Commonwealth park in Canberra where ...
Visited Melbournes second largest Grey-Headed Flying Fox colony/camp at Myuna ...
Large flying fox, dark in colour with distinctive red patch behind the head.
This photo is of a rescue of an adult Grey-headed flying-fox which had become ...
The grey-headed flying fox is the largest bat in Australia, It relies on sight ...
Grey-headed flying foxes live a variety of habitats including rainforests, ...
Adults grow up to 28cm, male and female similar, grey fur on head and darker on ...
It's 3 years since I've visited this colony - ...
genus Pteropus: the little red flying fox, ...
Large fruit eating bat , large body, rusted orange coloured body with a mid ...
megabat native to Australia, A small number of Grey-headed Flying-foxes, ...
My original spotting of this colony was in Feb 2012 - ...
collar of fur. It is unique among bats of the genus