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10.00" x 7.50"
Cozy Bunch Poster
by Maryse Jansen
Product Details
Cozy Bunch poster by Maryse Jansen. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
This cozy bunch of Little Red Flying Fox was found roosting in a tree at day time. At night time they fly out to find food. Their diet consists... more
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Comments (20)
Artist's Description
This cozy bunch of Little Red Flying Fox was found roosting in a tree at day time. At night time they fly out to find food. Their diet consists mainly of Eucalyptus (Gum Tree) and Melaleuca (Paperbark Tree) nectar, due to which they have to be a bit nomadic. ‘Little’ refers to them being a smaller type of Flying Fox (also commonly called Fruit Bats), but they are still large bats with a body length of about 20cm and a wingspan of around 1 metre. Their body fur is reddish brown, their head is grey. The legs are red-brown and hairless, the wings are also red-brown. Little Red Flying Fox can be found in coastal and sub-coastal areas in Northern and Eastern Australia. They tend to roost in large roosting camps of other Flying Fox species. When roosting, they stick very close together in clumps, while other, larger species hang about an arms length apart from each other.
Common threats to the bats are habitat loss, powerlines and barbed-wire fences.
Unfortunately they are not alwa...
About Maryse Jansen
I love exploring nature. Originally from the Netherlands, I made Australia my home in 2009. There is so much to discover! On every hike, every trip there are new things to see and catch with my camera. The world is full of fascinating wildlife and scenery. I'm passionate about conservation and by sharing my images with the world I hope to instill a greater awareness and appreciation. I hope you enjoy! 'In the spirit of reconciliation I would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Queensland and the rest of Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. I pay my respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today and in the...
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Chris Scroggins
What an incredible sight!
Hartmut Jager
- 🦇 - "Just hanging around ! " -
Maryse Jansen replied:
Haha exactly Hartmut! :)
Kay Brewer
Oops- the Four Birds, Bats, or Insects contest!
Maryse Jansen replied:
Lol, thanks so much for your support Kay! :)
Kay Brewer
Great entry in the Lovebug contest! voted l/f
Dianne Cowen
Awesome shot!
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Dianne! :)
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic art has been featured on the Home Page of the ABC GROUP from the H IS FOR HUDDLE , themed week, February 22, 2021- March 1. 2021! You are invited to add your wonderful art in the Features Archive Discussion in the ABC GROUP.
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you very much Pamela! :)
Tony Lee
Reminds me of my Flying Foxes I captured while in Sydney in 2009. I was amazed! I've never seen bats ever, but these are huge!!! Great picture you have here, and thanks for the memories!!!
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Tony! :)
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you very much John! :)
Maili Page
Wonderful capture of these flying foxes! I love how they curl their wings up and tuck em up over their faces, like we do with our bed sheets on a cold night! :) It's amazing how they can hang by their feet and sleep without falling down!
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Maili!
Constance Lowery
what adorable creatures. L/F
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Constance! :)
Judi Dressler
Amazing capture, Maryse! l/f
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Judi! :)
Dominique Amendola
Terrific! :)
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Dominique! :)
Kay Brewer
It must be fascinating to see these in the wild! l/f
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Kay, it definitely is! :)
Alex Lapidus
How marvelous! Terrific image!
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Alex! :)
Janyce Boynton
Wow! Creepy but cool at the same time!
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Janyce! :)
Cathy MONNIER
Wahoo ! lovely image and good shot ! I love the Flying Foxes,their faces are lovely (I've only seen some of them in a beautiful french animals park, because in France this sort of bats don't live)
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Cathy! :)
Jordan Hill
Congratulations on being featured in the FAA Group ‘The Outdoor Photographer' To ensure your feature remains available over time, post your featured images in the Group's 'Thanks for the Feature / photo archive
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you very much Jordan! :)
Terence O'Connor
I agree with Morris, this is a fabulous photo! Whilst I wouldn't describe flying foxes as cute, they are a magnificent sight when the whole colony flies overhead at dusk! Congratulations Maryse.
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Terry! :)
Morris Finkelstein
Fabulous close up photograph of bats roosting in a tree with great colors, clarity, perspective, and composition, Maryse! F/L
Maryse Jansen replied:
Thank you Morris! :)