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Vespertilionidae (family)

3 A microbat at suppressed

Vespertilionidae (family) at suppressed - 16 Jul 2022
Vespertilionidae (family) at suppressed - 16 Jul 2022
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Vespertilionidae (family) 17 Jul 2022 MPennay
Unidentified 17 Jul 2022 LisaH

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We had been noticing a high pitched squeaking, loud and insistent, during the day and at night, and assumed it was rats. However, the noise remained in the lining above a window, and there was never a scurrying or thumping or arguing as you get with rats. Then, to our surprise and delight (not a big fan of rats), we saw, for the first time in our lives, these palm-sized microbats. Each came seperately, and we opened the doors and each flew out. I recorded their sound (well, what we think is their chatting), and will post separately.

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MPennay wrote:
   17 Jul 2022
Great sighting, it's a bit hard to identify this bat beyond the family it belongs to (Vespertilionidae) as there are about 5 species locally that all look very similar but vary in size, to identify to the species bat experts have to measure them carefully, sometimes the difference between is only a matter of millimetres.
LisaH wrote:
   17 Jul 2022
Thank you! It was so exciting to see them - but worrying at the same time (worried they might hurt themselves). Are you able to listen to the recording, please? Is it bats? And would it help with ID at all?
MPennay wrote:
   17 Jul 2022
The recording sounds like bats, to identify them we'd need to record with special ultrasonic recorders, as most of the sounds they're making are well above our hearing (about twice as high as the maximum frequency we can hear) .
LisaH wrote:
   17 Jul 2022
That's so interesting - we wondered whether our simple iPhone could pick up something we couldn't hear. Thank you so much for your informative comments - I've learnt so much. And bats are fascinating! These bats have been there for a number of years, I now realise - always thought they were rats that would never leave. I'm so pleased they aren't rats.

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  • 2 Abundance
  • 16 Jul 2022 09:26 PM Recorded on
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