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Wednesday 12 August 2015

Results from detectors and camera traps left overnight at Narborough

Our fourth NWN walk took place at Narborough. Again one evening, we left 2 SM2s and 1 SM3 bat detectors, plus some camera traps in the grounds of All Saints Church in Narborough. All the detectors were set to record from sunset to sunrise at three different locations, not far from All Saints Church (see map below). 


Where the three detectors were left to record overnight. 
Results from the bat detectors - number of bat passes 

Church: All Saints
Village: Narborough

Point B (front of the church)

No data


Point C (near the pond at the back of the church) 

30 Common pipistrelles
85 Soprano pipistrelles
4 Noctules
4 Natterer's
3 Myotis spp. (belongs to the genus Myotis. Could be a Natterer's, Daubenton's,Whiskered or Brandt's)
7 Unknown

5 species identified.


Point D (by the hedge at the back of the grave yard) 

130 Common pipistrelles
51 Soprano pipistrelles
2 Pipistrelle spp
2 Daubenton's
8 Myotis spp. (belongs to the genus Myotis. Could be a Natterer's, Daubenton's,Whiskered or Brandt's)
1 Leislers
20 Unknown

5 species identified. 

Camera traps images from the grounds of All Saints Church in Narborough


Possibly a cat - any ideas anyone?


And a couple of images caught on our cameras first thing in the morning

Green Woodpecker


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