Thursday 6 September 2012
Lesser Horsehoe bats, Orielton FSC
We spent a magical evening watching Lesser Horseshoe bats in the stables. They emitted a frequency of 110kHZ,unlike the Common Pipistrelles which we also saw and emitted about 45kHZ. Lesser Horseshoe bats are most common in Wales, and the stables is a SSSI on account of them. At times they came so close that we were almost nose to nose with them!
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