Have just seen my first bats this year. Four of them doing a circuit
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Originally posted by selfraising View PostHave just seen my first bats this year. Four of them doing a circuit
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In my last house we had a colony of Pipistrelles living in a hollow ash tree.
It was great to watch them in the evening.
I'll need to keep my eyes open and see what I can see here.
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Originally posted by selfraising View PostI've not heard of a bat detector, what is it?
Originally posted by Headfry View PostSaw my first of the year on Friday of last week! Fantastic......
Would love to buy a detector one day!
How can you tell the different types apart? By their sound I know, but are the detectors good enough to pick up the difference?
The most common bats in England are the Common Pipistrelles, their peak frequency is 45 kHz and are often known as 45 Pips, next is the Soprano Pipistrelle (most common in Scotland to be difficult) and their peak frequency is 55 kHz and are also called 55 Pips. However, you can't just rely on frequency to identify the different types of bats, you also need to know the beat/rhythm etc of the calls, the habitat they live in and the way the fly/behave. For example, one of the best is Daubenton's which have a machine gun sounding call, peak frequency about 45 kHz and you can generally see them flying low over the water catching insects.
If you want to know more about bats then look at the BCT website: UK Bat Species - Bat Conservation Trust , you can find your nearest bat group too if you want to join to find out more and see bats close up!
Hmmm, just read what I've written and I sound like an advert for bats!!Last edited by Jenegade; 12-04-2009, 03:51 PM.
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We have bats that live in an apple tree in our front garden and I think in our thatch. I have no idea what they are but I love to watch them on a spring evening. Havnt seen them so far this year though so I hope we're not too far behind you on that score.
Cheers Mas'3000 volts says the ducks
are mine foxey !'
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Originally posted by nick the grief View PostWe have one living in our attic, he (or she) is called Fidgett after the one in Basil the great mouse detective He (or she) does a great job of hoovering up the mozzies from the pond and the other flying bugs.
LOL I love the name! Does it make a lot of noise (I don't mean whilst hoovering)?AKA Angie
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