Seasonal Planning

Austin Bat Season Calendar

Use this calendar to set expectations for what the nightly emergence may look like throughout the year. Summer is usually strongest, while winter is generally sparse.

Winter / Migration

November to February

November to February

Lower activity. Many bats migrate south, and visible emergence is often limited or absent.

NovDecJanFeb

Spring Ramp-Up

March to April

March to April

Activity returns and increases as temperatures warm. Good nights become more frequent.

MarApr

Peak Viewing

May to September

May to September

Most consistent and dramatic emergence window for visitors.

MayJunJulAugSep

Fall Transition

October

October

Still active, but consistency drops as cooler weather and migration patterns begin shifting.

Oct

Month-by-Month Guide

Quick reference for expected activity around the bridge.

January

Low

Migration period, occasional small flights.

February

Low

Still generally dormant at the bridge.

March

Rising

Rebound starts; warmer nights improve chances.

April

Moderate

More regular emergence near dusk.

May

High

Strong viewing month with frequent flights.

June

High

Prime viewing window for visitors.

July

High

Peak summer activity and heavy bridge crowds.

August

High

Still highly active with warm evening conditions.

September

High

Often excellent before fall transition.

October

Moderate

Can be good, but less predictable than summer.

November

Low

Migration continues and sightings thin out.

December

Low

Mostly dormant period at this location.

Bat Bridge Sunset · 2026