Good to see a new online journal for the UK - “British Islands Bats is an on-line journal for publishing the results of bat work across the British Islands (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands, and Isle of Man)”. https://t.co/yHrFdy4twp
Northern Bats has evolved!
Due to popular request, the first volume of British Islands Bats has just been published. Many thanks to all our contributors and to BCT for hosting the website
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A 26.5 year-old bat was discovered in Slovenský Kras National Park during the wintertime counting of #bats. This makes it the oldest one yet in #Slovakia and #Hungary.
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Its that time of year when we are starting to look for contributions to Northern Bats, can you believe it will be our fourth volume? Any bat related articles, long or short, on bat work in the north of England welcome , see https://t.co/0u2mI19vpO for previous issues
The Cumberland Bat Recording Project, Volume 3, 5, is trying to increase the number and coverage of bat records for Cumberland; current records are clustered around settlements, please help by adding your records to this great project https://t.co/eKHsmmB8VU
Volume 3, paper 4. Bat work can be challenging, but persistence pays off, it took eleven years to the day to record bats in the Gibside Hall NBMP hibernation survey site. https://t.co/1OKUdL5NQ5 @BCT_NBMP
Seeking cool, moist and dark places to hibernate, we've found the largest recorded colony of pipistrelle bats @SeatonDelavalNT- 61 bats in total.
Find out more about how we're looking after the places where bats live: https://t.co/yAMShfWAUX
Second paper in Northern Bats 3: A Study of Bat Roost in Yew Trees, totally inspiring, I havent been able to walk past a yew tree since without looking...
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