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The biggest change for me are the bats. Oh, sure, we have them in Baltimore but here every night at sundown they swoop down into the swimming pool. At first N. told me "oh, they're just little birds." Nice try, N. They're bats...not birds. And while I realize they are good for the environment and eat the mosquitoes and moths they seem to be low fliers that are heading for my hair. I did some research and discovered that they come from Mexico every year in the spring and return in the fall. The number one bat population in the US is in Austin, Texas and San Antonio is number two.
http://www.mysanantonio.com/living_green_sa/article/Beware-The-bats-are-back-in-town-1115617.php
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