mackem 26,893 Posted July 3, 2022 Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 28,701 Posted July 3, 2022 Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 2 hours ago, jok said: These are little fellas about the size of a sparrow. Trying to get a pic is going to be tricky. Might follow Greyman with the trail cam idea.what breed might this be.? Jok. Here is my detector and the list that comes with it the number at the beginning of the name is the frequency they use so you can tell a few but the more common ones all seem to be on or around 45 it’s good fun for not much money 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tomburras 2,730 Posted July 3, 2022 Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 Bats are amazing well worth getting a detector, I filmed this using a magenta mk 5, you can get a 20 odd quid build yourself haynes detector off ebay too 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tomburras 2,730 Posted July 3, 2022 Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 7 minutes ago, Greyman said: Here is my detector and the list that comes with it the number at the beginning of the name is the frequency they use so you can tell a few but the more common ones all seem to be on or around 45 it’s good fun for not much money Nice grey man I have the mk4 too great detector. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 26,893 Posted July 3, 2022 Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 In the UK I lived for a while in Ashford, right next to staines, I remember when the rabid bat was picked up. Rabies bat found in Staines WWW.THISISLOCALLONDON.CO.UK A rabid bat has been found in an alley near Staines town centre, in only the third rabies case in... I was in jaisalmer years ago, I went into a shop and into their store room (cool temps compared to the desert temps outside), there was loads of what looked like mouse crap on the floor, when I looked up the cracks in the roof were stuffed with bat's. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
poxon 5,747 Posted July 3, 2022 Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 See a lot of bats here swooping back an forward over the gardens hunting most summer evenings regularly some times over the winter months but not as often but there a nice sight to see never the less couldn’t tell you what type of bats they are. Round by me there’s a lot of old cottages an later type 1940-1950s housing plus a couple of really old church’s in the village an farm buildings that are perfect habitat for them to hide out an call home I really enjoy watching them Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jok 3,269 Posted July 3, 2022 Author Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 Aye up Wayne. Nice to get a post from you. About time you popped round for a beer. On the subject of bats, Linda and I hadn’t seen any for quite a while but lazing out in the hot tub we saw these and a whole bunch of bees going into an air brick. We have put a couple of bee boxes on the fence and they are very busy. Will be out again tonight with the camera and see what we can capture. Jok. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ken's Deputy 4,460 Posted July 3, 2022 Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 1 hour ago, mackem said: Rabies bat found in Staines 30th September 2004: " The Daubenton's bat was found by a member of the public in an alley off Thames Street, on Friday, September 17, when it was moved to a secluded spot underneath some trees, until Tuesday last week. " Twelve Fukkin' Days!!! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
walshie 2,804 Posted July 3, 2022 Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 We had one in our living room the other night. Flew straight in the window, but didn't seem to be able to find its way out. It was doing circuits of the room but avoided touching anything.. Frightened the hell out of my mrs who was sure it would fly into her hair. After a lot of screaming and shrieking, I finally calmed down and opened the conservatory doors and it flew out. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 26,893 Posted July 3, 2022 Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 8 minutes ago, Ken's Deputy said: 30th September 2004: " The Daubenton's bat was found by a member of the public in an alley off Thames Street, on Friday, September 17, when it was moved to a secluded spot underneath some trees, until Tuesday last week. " Twelve Fukkin' Days!!! Young lad 20 years old maybe picked a bat up he saw crawling around on the ground, he didn't live long. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jok 3,269 Posted July 3, 2022 Author Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 Nice one pal. Long time no speak. I actually am really looking forward to going out tonight to, hopefully, capture the little buggers on camera. The thought of a bat in the house is, as the lovely one says, unthinkable. Jok. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bosun11 537 Posted July 3, 2022 Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 Have a fair few flying round our house & garden most nights... We love watching them. This one decided to pop in for a visit.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 45,761 Posted July 3, 2022 Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 Everytime I fish the river,they appear as the light fades, watch them catching insects,skimming across the water and they always knock your lines and rod tips 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
greg64 2,847 Posted July 3, 2022 Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 i used to work on a caravan park about 20 years ago and one evening i was talking a guy sat on his decking that was catching moths that were drawn to his outside light and he was holding theses moths by the legs while the wings were flapping and bats were swooping down and taking them out of his hand 2 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
eastcoast 4,160 Posted July 3, 2022 Report Share Posted July 3, 2022 (edited) We worked on a new build student accommodation complex for a local university a couple of years ago. 1 of the existing buildings that was to be demolished held a bat roost. A new "bat village" was built and 1 of the 1st jobs was to relocate the colony. It was a stand alone timber construction a bit like those high end tree houses that you see on American TV programmes. Our only involvement was to provide a power supply and the fit out was done by others but I believe it had a climate control system, automated variable access and egress dependant on time of year and remote CCTV monitoring system. In the 2 years I visited I never seen a single bat. I was told that some bat experts caught up the population and relocated them into their new home, but they buggered off. I think we underestimate the resilience and adaptability of wild animals at times and hope that they just found a new suitable location all by themselves. The cost of the bat village.. £35,000, or so I was told. Edited July 3, 2022 by eastcoast changed a word Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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