The locations of the three passive bat detectors |
Church: St George's
Village: Gooderstone
Date: 21/08/2015
Date: 21/08/2015
Point A (near the church)
108 Common pipistrelle
159 Soprano pipistrelle
10 Noctule
4 Serotine
1 NSL (Not enough information to identify to a species. Could be a Noctule, Serotine or Leisler's)
1 Barbastelle
6 Brown Long eared
4 Serotine
1 NSL (Not enough information to identify to a species. Could be a Noctule, Serotine or Leisler's)
1 Barbastelle
6 Brown Long eared
101 Unknown
6 species identified.
Point B (bottom of the church yard)
41 Common pipistrelle
252 Soprano pipistrelle
1 Daubenton's
1 Daubenton's
2 Myotis species (belongs to the genus Myotis. Could be a Natterer's, Daubenton's,Whiskered or Brandt's)
18 Unknown
18 Unknown
3 species identified.
Point C (by the hedge)
339 Common pipistrelle
455 Soprano pipistrelle
2 Serotine
2 Myotis species
2 Myotis species
80 Unknown
3 species identified.
Camera traps images from the grounds of St George's, Gooderstone
Hedgehog |
And a couple of images caught on our cameras during daylight.
Male Pheasant |
Female Pheasants |
A Grey Squirrel |
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