I was out front of the house just now, looking for BATS.  At 2047, 2 appeared 
flying in tandem.  In the next fifteen minutes, they flew over 8 times, always 
in tandem, from 1' to 4' apart.  They moved very quickly;  this was not typical 
foraging behavior.  It looked to me like a synchronized courtship display.  I 
have never really thought about courtship in bats, but they must do something.  
Maybe I'll have baby bats soon.
Steve FastBrooktondale
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