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    DAN-Y/FANCEE FEEST
    Spectator

    @zelph2

    Bats taking flight from under bridge in Austin, Texas.

     

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    #3395761
    DAN-Y/FANCEE FEEST
    Spectator

    @zelph2

    <h3>A Little History</h3>
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    <div>Congress Ave bridge</div>
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    <figcaption></figcaption></figure>Every summer night, hundreds of people gather to see the world’s largest urban bat colony emerge from under the Congress Avenue Bridge in downtown Austin, Texas. These 1.5 million bats are fun to watch, but they’re also making our world a better place to live.

    When engineers reconstructed the Congress Avenue Bridge in 1980 they had no idea that new crevices beneath the bridge would make an ideal bat roost. Although bats had lived there for years, it was headline news when they suddenly began moving in by the thousands. Reacting in fear and ignorance, many people petitioned to have the bat colony eradicated.

    About that time, Merlin Tuttle brought BCI to Austin and told the city the surprising truth: that bats are gentle and incredibly sophisticated animals; that bat-watchers have nothing to fear if they don’t try to handle bats; and that on the nightly flights out from under the bridge, the Austin bats eat from 10,000 to 20,000 pounds of insects, including agricultural pests.

    As the city came to appreciate its bats, the population under the Congress Avenue Bridge grew to be the largest urban bat colony in North America. With up to 1.5 million bats spiraling into the summer skies, Austin now has one of the most unusual and fascinating tourist attractions anywhere.

    The Austin American-Statesman created the Statesman Bat Observation Center adjacent to the Congress Bridge, giving visitors a dedicated area to view the nightly emergence. It is estimated that more than 100,000 people visit the bridge to witness the bat flight, generating ten million dollars in tourism revenue annually

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    Clue M
    BPL Member

    @cluemonger

    That’s not rain you feel watching the bats.

    #3395795
    DAN-Y/FANCEE FEEST
    Spectator

    @zelph2

    viewers  on top of the bridge don’t get the “rain effect” eeew!!

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    Ben C
    BPL Member

    @alexdrewreed

    Locale: Kentucky

    Those bats have been coming out of Congress Av bridge for as long as I can remember.  They are really cool.

    #3395880
    DAN-Y/FANCEE FEEST
    Spectator

    @zelph2

    A million and a half bats…….

    “”bats are gentle and incredibly sophisticated animals; that bat-watchers have nothing to fear if they don’t try to handle bats; and that on the nightly flights out from under the bridge, the Austin bats eat from 10,000 to 20,000 pounds of insects, including agricultural pests.””

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