Maybe they had all been roosting together in a tree hollow or branch that
had just broken down and were resettling....... Or not.........
-----Original Message-----
From: John Leonard
Sent: Wednesday, 15 March, 2017 8:09 AM
To:
Subject: Not birds, but flying mammals
This morning on my run on some Red Hill footpaths I saw more insectivorous
bats than I have ever seen in one morning. Normally I might see one or two
on a run on that route in the warmer months, but this morning I must have
seen 30-40 in groups of 2-6 in various places.
Why today? I know it's humid and all, but where are they when it isn't
humid, they must be feeding somewhere on non humid days.
John Leonard
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