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Nyctimene robinsoni Author(s)
A small to medium-sized fruit bat with long, tubular nostrils, a short blunt snout, protruding eyes and yellow spots the on wings and ears. The fur is grey-brown on the back and paler underneath. A narrow black stripe extends from the neck or mid-back to the rump. The tail is moderately long and the wings are short and broad.
Tropical and subtropical rainforest, wet sclerophyll forest, vine forest, tropical woodland and heathland.
Feeding and diet: Consumes a range of native and exotic fruits, nectar, flowers and pollen, and are important seed dispersers and pollinators. Breeding behaviours: Primarily a rainforest species, it roosts either singly or in small groups amongst the foliage and is well camouflaged by its mottled wings. Roost sites are generally close to feeding areas and have been recorded in primary and secondary forest and mangroves. Mating occurs from July to September; a single young is born after a gestation period of 3-3.5 months. A distinctive high pitched call is often produced.
3 Comments
Wow!... missed it. Fantastic.
Weird nostrils but I like the patterned ears and wings ! Good to see you back.
Hi MacChristiansen, these are incredible close-up photos of this Eastern tube-nosed bat! Great notes. Welcome back to Project Noah!