If you have turned on the news recently, you know that bats have been getting a bad rap. But, when humans leave them alone, these flying mammals are a vital part of the ecosystem. Since their sudden appearance can be downright startling, we figured we would tell you now to keep your eyes peeled, as thousands of bats are making their way back to the Centennial State:

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In addition to keeping your eye out for bats, check out these migrations:  Thousands Of Monarch Butterflies Are Headed Straight For Colorado This Spring and Keep Your Eyes Peeled, Thousands Of Hummingbirds Are Headed Right For Colorado During Their Migration This Spring.

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