Birds are caught both by day and at night in mist nets as they fly through the pass.
They can be more efficient for surveying bats than mist nets, capturing higher numbers of species and individuals.
It has been captured in mist nets on three separate occasions.
Evening events include, bat researchers erecting a mist net to catch local bats.
A dho-gaza is a type of mist net used for larger birds, such as raptors.
The use of mist nets usually require specific permits specified by country specific wildlife protection legislations.
There are several disadvantages to using mist nets.
Disentangling an animal from a mist net can be difficult and must be done carefully by trained personnel.
Humans that deal with the species caught in mist nets are called banders in the United States.
The nets, called mist nets, are designed for migratory birds.