Locations of the bat detectors |
Results from the bat detectors - number of bat passes
Point A - Back left corner of the church
Results from the bat detectors - number of bat passes
161 Common pipistrelles
8 Soprano pipistrelles
3 Brown long eared bat
1 Big bat (Noctule or Serotine)
3 Myotis species (belongs to the genus Myotis. Could be a Natterer's, Daubenton's,Whiskered or Brandt's)
5 species identified
Point B - Side of the church
247 Common pipistrelles
49 Soprano pipistrelles
3 Brown long eared bat
3 Myotis species (belongs to the genus Myotis. Could be a Natterer's, Daubenton's,Whiskered or Brandt's)
4 species identified
Point C - Front of church
262 Common pipistrelles
21 Soprano pipistrelles
1 Brown long eared bat
1 Myotis species (belongs to the genus Myotis. Could be a Natterer's, Daubenton's,Whiskered or Brandt's)
1 Big bat (Noctule or Serotine)
5 species identified
Camera traps images from the grounds of St Helen Church in Gateley
Unfortunately no night time images but we had lots of photos of pheasants and rabbits using the church yard during the day.
8 Soprano pipistrelles
3 Brown long eared bat
1 Big bat (Noctule or Serotine)
3 Myotis species (belongs to the genus Myotis. Could be a Natterer's, Daubenton's,Whiskered or Brandt's)
5 species identified
Point B - Side of the church
49 Soprano pipistrelles
3 Brown long eared bat
3 Myotis species (belongs to the genus Myotis. Could be a Natterer's, Daubenton's,Whiskered or Brandt's)
4 species identified
262 Common pipistrelles
21 Soprano pipistrelles
1 Brown long eared bat
1 Myotis species (belongs to the genus Myotis. Could be a Natterer's, Daubenton's,Whiskered or Brandt's)
1 Big bat (Noctule or Serotine)
5 species identified
Camera traps images from the grounds of St Helen Church in Gateley
Unfortunately no night time images but we had lots of photos of pheasants and rabbits using the church yard during the day.
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