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Falco sparverius
(American Kestrel)
Micrurus fulvius
(Eastern Coral Snake, Harlequin Coralsnake)
Common Diet
Tadarida brasiliensis
(Brazilian free-tailed bat)
Common Habitat
Bajío dry forests
Big Cypress National Preserve
Central forest-grasslands transition
Central Gulf Coastal Plain Biosphere Reserve
Chihuahuan desert
East Central Texas forests
Edwards Plateau savanna
Everglades
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Florida sand pine scrub
Gulf Island National Seashore
Madrean Pine-Oak Woodlands
Meseta Central matorral
Mesoamerica
Middle Atlantic coastal forests
Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge
Petén-Veracruz moist forests
Piney Woods forests
Reserva de la Biosfera Sierra Gorda
Reserva de Mapimi
Sierra Madre Oriental pine-oak forests
South Florida rocklands
Southeastern conifer forests
Southeastern mixed forests
Tamaulipan matorral
Tamaulipan mezquital
Texas blackland prairies
Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt pine-oak forests
Veracruz moist forests
Veracruz montane forests
Western Gulf Coastal grasslands
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Tadarida brasiliensis
, Kenneth T. Wilkins, MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 331, pp. 1-10 (1989)