Plenty of activity at the fruit bat roost today, with lots of noisy disputes causing some bats to fly around which surprised me. I noticed that some were females with youngsters clinging to them. It's an impressive colony, there must be 2000 at least.
You can clearly see a baby clinging to its mother in this photo.
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