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This story was originally published on August 7, 2019. Every night beginning in late March and into early September, nearly 1.5 million Mexican…
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Take a look at this radar image of Central Texas. What do you see?Do you see what look like green explosions? You can see the circles radiating from…
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The bats that live under Austin’s Congress Avenue Bridge are back from their winter home in Mexico. But this year, Texas is a little more dangerous for…
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From Texas Standard:You've probably heard bats by the hundreds, flying out of a cave or from under a bridge. But have you heard a bat solo, squeaking to…
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The nightly emergence of millions of bats from the Ann Richards Bridge on Congress Avenue is a popular attraction in Austin during the summer. While many…
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The bats that roost under the Congress Avenue Bridge have a hard-flown journey after their nightly show for tourists and passersby.They cruise over the…
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The city-county health department is trying to find a man to let him know he may have been exposed to rabies.The man delivered an unhealthy bat to Austin…
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Thinking about watching the bats on Congress Street Bridge the evening?The Austin/Travis County Health and Human Service Department released information…
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The Mexican free-tailed bats living under the Congress Avenue Bridge are renowned as the world’s largest urban bat colony. But their cousins in the Hill…
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We’re not sure if there’s any timely reason for the University of Texas to warn people not to touch bats, but it’s probably a good reminder: You can also…