Where the three detectors were left to record overnight. |
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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