Scott Haulton 🦇🐦🌳
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Scott Haulton 🦇🐦🌳
@myotissodalis.bsky.social
Disturbance ecology, forests, wildlife, especially 🦇&🐦, dabbling in🦎🐝🦋. Central Hardwoods (most recently). https://heeforeststudy.org. Personal account, views are my own.

Proud native New Yorker (Upstate edition). Team McLaren 🏎️🧡🇬🇧
In spring, this is one of my favorite sites at Yellowwood State Forest. Each year, for nearly 20 years, my colleagues have monitored state endangered cerulean warbler territories along this hillside. Had an overstory thinning with 1-5 acre patch cuts in 2009. Here in south-central IN, nesting… 1/2 🌎
May 18, 2025 at 4:12 PM
In spring, this is one of my favorite sites at Yellowwood State Forest. Each year, for nearly 20 years, my colleagues have monitored cerulean warbler territories along this hillside. Had an overstory thinning with 1-5 acre patch cuts in 2009. Here in south-central IN, nesting ceruleans have… 1/2 🪶🍁
May 18, 2025 at 12:56 AM
Oh, hey there, little buddy.
April 28, 2025 at 9:51 PM
Ok, last post bump to #mammals feed. Recorded this nice tricolored bat call earlier this fall at Yellowwood state forest. Slowed down 1/16 speed so us non-bats can hear it. Before white-nose syndrome decimated populations here, we’d get several calls a night, now lucky to get even a few in a week. ☹️
November 28, 2024 at 12:35 AM
Recorded this beautiful northern long-eared bat call at an historic maternity colony site at Yellowwood state forest. Tall, steep pulses indicative of a bat capable of foraging among “cluttered” forest understory. Good to see since NLEB pop’ns have PLUMMETED here due to white-nose syndrome. 1/3 🦊
November 27, 2024 at 4:22 PM
Recorded this beautiful northern long-eared bat call at an historic maternity colony site at Yellowwood state forest. Tall, steep pulses indicative of a bat capable of foraging among “cluttered” forest understory. Good to see since NLEB pop’ns have PLUMMETED here due to white-nose syndrome. 1/2 🔈🦊
November 26, 2024 at 2:49 PM
Recorded this nice tricolored bat call earlier this fall at Yellowwood state forest. Slowed it down 1/16 speed so us non-bats can hear it. Before white-nose syndrome decimated populations here, we’d get several calls a night, now we’re lucky to see even a few in a week. 🔈🦊
November 24, 2024 at 11:01 PM