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In the Bat group discovered a Serotine roost which consisted of one or more Serotine bats in St. Many hours were spent viewing and recording the emergence and return of a single Serotine bat on the south side of the church.
This bat was visible on several occasions just before dusk and due to size and colour was suspected to be a Serotine. Also in , whilst Orly Razgour, Phd graduate from Bristol university, was over in Jersey surveying for Grey Long-eared bats, she discovered a Greater Horseshoe call on one of her recordings. The ecolocation call of this bat is very distinctive and is unlikely to be mixed up with any other bats. More investigation is needed to discover whether this bat was a vagrant or is a resident.
In August a species hunting low over one of our reservoirs was observed. The latter is the most likely as the other two should not be in this zone and in fact the recordings resemble those of a Daubentons. Designed using Chromatic. Powered by WordPress. Bats in Jersey Recorded in St. Believed to be a vagrant. One example recorded and seen at an emergence survey at St Lawrence in Sept Droppings analysed and confirmed. Observed again in same place in Common Pipistrelle Pipistrellus pipistrellus Very common resident.
Several caught in Harp trap in St. Recorded at Val de la Mare reservoir. Very quiet calls so difficult to record. Probably the same bat was observed and recorded in July Greater Horseshoe Bat. Whiskered Bat. Uncommon resident. Trapped in harp trap and photographed on 06 July 14 also in St Catherines Woods. One male individual recorded 20 May One individual recorded in in St Mary. Common Pipistrelle. Soprano Pipistrelle.
Relatively common resident. Caths Woods on 06 Jul Nathusius Pipistrelle. Brown Long-eared Bat. Grey Long-eared Bat. Maternity roost discovered in St Peter in July