Bat monitoring in Hartland - 2024

Summary of emergence surveys (sunset - 30 minutes to sunset + 180 minutes):

Dates recorded:
Barbastelle Bat 16/04 - 12/05
Brandt’s Bat 17/04 - 22/04
Brown Long-eared Bat 04/02 - 15/05
Common Pipistrelle 04/01 - 18/05
Daubenton's Bat 16/04 - 11/05
Greater Horseshoe Bat 14/05 - 15/05
Grey Long-eared Bat 26/03 - 16/05
Leisler’s Bat 20/03 - 06/05
Lesser Horseshoe Bat 04/01 - 15/05
Myotis sp. 16/03 - 15/05
Nathusius's Pipistrelle 16/04 - 15/05
Natterer's Bat 09/02 - 22/04
Noctule Bat 09/02 - 18/05
Serotine 15/03 - 16/05
Soprano Pipistrelle 04/01 - 18/05
Whiskered Bat 01/04 - 01/04

Total number of recordings:
Soprano Pipistrelle 4647
Noctule Bat 1942
Common Pipistrelle 407
Lesser Horseshoe Bat 102
Serotine Bat 85
Natterer's Bat 20
Brown Long-eared Bat 19
Nathusius's Pipistrelle 14
"Myotis species" 13
Leisler’s Bat 8
Daubenton's Bat 7
Brandt’s Bat 3
Greater Horseshoe Bat 3
Grey Long-eared Bat 3
Barbastelle Bat 2
Whiskered Bat 1
Total of 7276 passes in 59 surveys

Notes on each species:

Barbastelle Bat:
Very rarely recorded.

Brown Long-eared Bat:
Recorded between mid February and mid October in low numbers.

Common Pipistrelle:
27% of the Pipistrelles in my roost are this species; active all year with a peak in October.

Daubenton's Bat:
Hunt over water courses; occasionally recorded between mid February to mid November.

Greater Horseshoe Bat:
Very occasionally recorded each year between mid March and late September.

Grey Long-eared Bat:
Recorded mid February to early October in very low numbers.

Leisler’s Bat:
Recorded from mid February to mid October.

Lesser Horseshoe Bat:
Recorded between late August and mid April.

Nathusius's Pipistrelle:
Migratory species recorded between early March and late July although in milder years this can be up to early December.

Natterer's Bat:
Recorded year round; most active between late January and mid April.

Noctule Bat:
Active late March to mid September. Very high numbers recorded between late March and late May.

Serotine:
Active between mid March and mid August; peak numbers always seen in early July to mid August.

Soprano Pipistrelle:
Maturnity roost site; active year round and when pups are being reared can be seen during the day between May and July.

Whiskered Bat:
The most common Myotis species locally; recorded late March to late October.

Last survey 16/05/24

Posted on May 4, 2024 08:59 AM by balders balders

Observations

Photos / Sounds

What

Pygmy Pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pygmaeus)

Observer

balders

Date

February 18, 2024 05:50 PM GMT

Description

Hockey stick shaped call; peak frequency 56.9 kHz. Emerged from roost at 17:50

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What

Common Pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus)

Observer

balders

Date

February 24, 2024 06:42 PM GMT

Description

Emerged 53 minutes after sunset. Hockey stick shaped call with peak frequency of 43.9 kHz

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What

Lesser Noctule (Nyctalus leisleri)

Observer

balders

Date

March 20, 2024 06:35 PM GMT

Description

Chip-chop call with chop starting above 25 kHz

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What

Brown Big-eared Bat (Plecotus auritus)

Observer

balders

Date

March 24, 2024 07:47 PM GMT

Description

Steep two part call; starting at 74 kHz, ending at 12.8 kHz with a peak frequency of 27 kHz. ID'd manually but verified by BTP Pipeline with 96% confidence

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What

Common Noctule (Nyctalus noctula)

Observer

balders

Date

March 26, 2024 07:46 PM GMT

Description

Chip-chop call below 25 kHz

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What

Grey Long-eared Bat (Plecotus austriacus)

Observer

balders

Date

March 26, 2024 08:07 PM GMT

Description

Manually ID'd as GLEB due to steep calls with starting frequency all below 48 kHz and peak frequency of 24 kHz. Echometer & BTO pipleline ID as Grey Long-eared Bat as well

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What

Lesser Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros)

Observer

balders

Date

March 2024

Description

Lesser Horseshoe around 110 kHz with Common Pipistrelle (steep calls between 45 & 75 kHz)

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What

Whiskered Bat (Myotis mystacinus)

Observer

balders

Date

April 1, 2024 08:40 PM BST

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What

Natterer's Bat (Myotis nattereri)

Observer

balders

Date

April 8, 2024 10:45 PM BST

Description

Steep straight call with starting frequency of 126 kHz

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What

Western Barbastelle (Barbastella barbastellus)

Observer

balders

Date

April 2024

Description

1st recording of 2024; normally Barbastelle's are recorded year round here - a very late emergence from hibernation.

Classic straight line call starting at 36 kHz & ending at 29 kHz. peak frequency 33.8 kHz

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What

Greater Horseshoe Bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum)

Observer

balders

Date

May 14, 2024 11:58 PM BST

Description

1st recording of 2024; inverted horseshoe shaped call at 83 kHz.
Observed during manual review; not detected by autoid or review on BTO Pipeline