Batty about Fruit Bats (American Samoa)

September 16, 2012

I’m not sure when my infatuation started, but for as long as I can remember I have loved fruit bats. The big leathery wings, the furry bodies, the pointy snouts, and the beady eyes . . . what’s not to love about that?

The National Park in American Samoa has fruit bats, and I was on a mission to see at least one. As we drove through the park, I kept my eyes fixed on the treetops. Finally, I saw a shape that could be a fruit bat. I made Rich pull over immediately, and we walked back to the tree to examine the brown shape near the top. After some time, we saw it move: it was indeed a bat!

Rich will never understand how I managed to spot that bat from the road, but true love always finds a way. -Cyndi

(Rich… If only she felt this strongly about me!)

A brown shape at the top of a tree turns out to be a bat.
Actually, the shape seems to be two bats.
A fruit bat flies overhead.
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