
Hundreds of thousands hungry bats leave the cave in search of food in the evenings.

Sometimes they fly in circles until the formation is large, then they fly off together.

Although the title looks like a line from Peter Pan, I actually meant the line as uttered by Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek VI - The Undiscovered Country.
5 comments:
quit teasing and bring it on! dude, these shots are awesome. cant wait to see the rest. this definitely calls for teh tarik discussion!
btw, good to have u back....and u have 24 hrs to post the rest of the pics!
Yes chief! 24 hours... err, standard lunar hours?
Will post the good ones up soon as i ungoogle my eyes from browsing thru thr 1,500 photos. Happily shoot, shoot, shoot .. now facing the consequences.
Wah! Holy bats! Flying in the formation of a cross!!!! I like! Some more! Some more!
Oi, bring your computer out & have slide show lah...
Wah so fast your sensor got soooo much of dust! see so much dots!! :P
Milo, the "dust" can also move around by itself and has flown off in search of insects liou... hahaha.
Pummkin, they fly in all sorts of formations. Its a marvel to just watch but remember not to gape... not sure if they drop guano in flight but better safe than have a yucky story to tell.
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