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Is there a time of year bats are more common than others?

 

We were sitting here chatting a few nights ago and my mate (a townie) said "Look at the size of that moth flying up and down your kitchen." Luckily it wasn't a moth that size but it was a bat. :icon_eek: We tried catching it in my landing net, but of course they have sonar so they don't fly into anything. A few minutes with the door open and it went out.

 

That one was very small and dark, but earlier on today I saw another, which must be a different species. Our oil tank is in a small wooden enclosure. i lifted the lid up to dip the tank and there was a bat sitting there. It was like a ginger ball of fluff with wings, just laying on its belly with it's wings half folded. It was at least twice the size of the first one. I didn't even scream but i did close the lid sharpish. :icon_redface:

 

I hope it goes soon or I'll never know how much oil we have. :laugh:

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Nearly spat my tea out,when I read walshie called his mate a townie pmsl

Watch those ginger ones there nasty feckers.

little one pipistrale,ginger, horseshoe at a guess, as you have a landing net I assume you angle and as an angler you should notice the increase in bat activity when the fly,s are hatching, that's whe

Is there a time of year bats are more common than others?

 

We were sitting here chatting a few nights ago and my mate (a townie) said "Look at the size of that moth flying up and down your kitchen." Luckily it wasn't a moth that size but it was a bat. :icon_eek: We tried catching it in my landing net, but of course they have sonar so they don't fly into anything. A few minutes with the door open and it went out.

 

That one was very small and dark, but earlier on today I saw another, which must be a different species. Our oil tank is in a small wooden enclosure. i lifted the lid up to dip the tank and there was a bat sitting there. It was like a ginger ball of fluff with wings, just laying on its belly with it's wings half folded. It was at least twice the size of the first one. I didn't even scream but i did close the lid sharpish. :icon_redface:

 

I hope it goes soon or I'll never know how much oil we have. :laugh:

Wow you are very lucky! It's a great time of year to watch them I sit out every night I'm at home in summer with the bat detector they are amazing creatures. Sounds like you need to treat yourself to one lol.

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was watching them in my back garden, when we had few warm nights, think there was 4 flying about, looked like they were after moths , ive got them, moles,rats, and rabbits, never a dull moment in my garden . when i loose the dogs in garden they always have good much lol

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Is there a time of year bats are more common than others?

 

We were sitting here chatting a few nights ago and my mate (a townie) said "Look at the size of that moth flying up and down your kitchen." Luckily it wasn't a moth that size but it was a bat. :icon_eek: We tried catching it in my landing net, but of course they have sonar so they don't fly into anything. A few minutes with the door open and it went out.

 

That one was very small and dark, but earlier on today I saw another, which must be a different species. Our oil tank is in a small wooden enclosure. i lifted the lid up to dip the tank and there was a bat sitting there. It was like a ginger ball of fluff with wings, just laying on its belly with it's wings half folded. It was at least twice the size of the first one. I didn't even scream but i did close the lid sharpish. :icon_redface:

 

I hope it goes soon or I'll never know how much oil we have. :laugh:

little one pipistrale,ginger, horseshoe at a guess, as you have a landing net I assume you angle and as an angler you should notice the increase in bat activity when the fly,s are hatching, that's when they are more common in a nutshell
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Get a bat detector, then you tell what species they are. :thumbs:

that bat detector sounds like an interesting bit of kit, is there any particular makes or models to buy/avoid as there seems to be a massive variation in prices and models from £30 for a kids toy one upto £250 for a serious bat geek one
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Get a bat detector, then you tell what species they are. :thumbs:

that bat detector sounds like an interesting bit of kit, is there any particular makes or models to buy/avoid as there seems to be a massive variation in prices and models from £30 for a kids toy one upto £250 for a serious bat geek one

Mines just a magenta mk4....

 

 

http://www.nhbs.com/title/156154?title=magenta-bat-4-bat-detector?bkfno=171848&ca_id=1495&gclid=CK6fuoHSns8CFYeVGwodP3ENVg

 

This is cheapest iv found (usually around £90 on ebay)

 

Iv had this model for severel years and have no inclenatin to upgrade, it's a great bit of kit! I often lend it out to friends it's had a lot of use and still going strong.

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Get a bat detector, then you tell what species they are. :thumbs:

that bat detector sounds like an interesting bit of kit, is there any particular makes or models to buy/avoid as there seems to be a massive variation in prices and models from £30 for a kids toy one upto £250 for a serious bat geek one

Mines just a magenta mk4....http://www.nhbs.com/title/156154?title=magenta-bat-4-bat-detector?bkfno=171848&ca_id=1495&gclid=CK6fuoHSns8CFYeVGwodP3ENVg

This is cheapest iv found (usually around £90 on ebay)

Iv had this model for severel years and have no inclenatin to upgrade, it's a great bit of kit! I often lend it out to friends it's had a lot of use and still going strong.

nice one I was looking at that one, just now, crimbo just round the corner, might put it on my list, cheers
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Caught a couple over the years (accidently) fly fishing at night on the river for seatrout. First one i nearly shat me waders...casting didn't sound right, thought i had a leaf or a bit of weed on the fly..tried getting it off without putting the torch on, didn't feel right so put the torch on and..YIKEY! A bat in my hand! Happened twice now.

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