Gadwall 2 (male and female)
Mute Swan 2 adults
Lesser Redpoll 4
Tawny Owl 1
Swift 200
Bats: Daubenton's 50, Soprano Pipistrelle 40, Common Pipistrelle 30, Noctule 5
The swirling masses of Swifts are replaced at night by swirling masses of bats over the mere. It truly is an impressive site on a bright, moonlit night like tonight to see so many bats. I can promise you, there is no chance of them starving too death at the mere........
Monday 17 June 2013
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