ow we feel about creatures that “go bump in the night” is often a reflection of our fear of the unknown. It’s easy to fill the void with myths, urban legends and superstition. If that isn’t enough, our culture seems to stack the deck against them too.
Think about it. You might not recognize the Irish author, Bram Stoker, but just about everyone knows his fictional character, Dracula. What did the witches toss into their cauldrons in William Shakespeare’s MacBeth? And don’t even mention these little fur balls to a public health official unless you’re prepared for a cautionary lecture on rabies.
Agassiz Audubon Society’s Director, Heidi Hughes never gave them a thought – except at Halloween. But she still had a healthy fear of them – even though she’d never actually seen one. When she finally did, everything changed. Her first close encounter with a Brazilian free-tailed bat left her captivated. She’ll tell you why and much more when she presents a special Agassiz Audubon program about Minnesota Bats – along with tips on how to become a “bat watcher.” She’ll help you find answers to any and all questions about Minnesota’s night-flying heroes at the Agassiz Audubon – Library Programs.
Thief River Falls Library
June 25 - 6:30 pm
Red Lake Falls Library
June 27 – 2:00 pm



