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Author: | Bob Barker [ Thu Aug 30, 2007 2:22 pm ] |
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Just got a bat detector I know pips are at 45kHz but what about the rest Anyone know where I can find out? |
Author: | steve wain [ Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:55 pm ] |
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Have today taken delivery of The Bat Detective - a field guide for bat detection by Brian Briggs and David King. An excellent book describing how to get the best from your bat detector. It comes bundled with a CD of 48 tracks covering 13 bat species. Steve |
Author: | Andrew Chick [ Thu Aug 30, 2007 10:57 pm ] |
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Hi, Nocules = 20 Hz Brown Long Eared = 30-35 Hz (by quiet!) Pips - 45 Hz and 55 Hz I too have a Bat Detector and really getting in to it this year Please post all your sightings! Good luck Andrew |
Author: | Bob Barker [ Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:11 am ] |
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With thanks to the pair of you ![]() Can definitely say a Pipistrelle was chasing around my flat tonight That's three floors up in Wilson Close - right in the polluted heart of Scunthorpe Hopefully it caught some of those yellow underwings that live here with me |
Author: | Andrew Chick [ Fri Aug 31, 2007 9:32 am ] |
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I can't make this, if I could I wold go - but it would be a good introduction to Lincs Bats... LWT are running an intensive one day course to cover ecology of the bat species found in Lincs, their habitat and roosting requirments. A bat detector workshop and then outside aiming to find the 4 species found at Water's Edge. Sunday 9th September 5pm-late Water's Edge Country Park, Barton upon Humber £25.00 per person Tutor Natasha Estrada Book and more info on 01652 637055 faringsvc@btconnect.com |
Author: | John Hinkley [ Sat Sep 01, 2007 7:43 pm ] |
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Daubentons also call at between 45-50. Since taking bat detecting up i've only picked up 5 different speies, all the most common ones... Both types of Pips, Daubentons, Brown Long Eared and Noctules ![]() |
Author: | Alan Phillips [ Tue Dec 04, 2007 2:31 pm ] |
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Can't verify how accurate these are, but they may be of help: Pipistrelle(45)….45-50….wet smack Pipistrelle(55) Soprano….50-60….wet smack dry at..55 Nathusius’s….38-42….plip plop Brown Long Eared….40-45….geiger counter Grey Long Eared….40-45….geiger counter Barbastelle….35-45….castanet like dry smacks Bechsteins….45-50…as whiskered but weaker Daubentons….40-45…ticky tacky dry hard Natterers….45-50….tick tick tick….40-100 range Whiskered….40-50….loud dry clicks, slower than Natterers Brandts….40-50….same as Whiskered Mouse Eared….35-45.. Noctule….20-25….chip chop Leiserlers….20-30….tune upwards Serotine 25-30….tock(wooly) Lesser Horseshoe….105-115…. quiet warble Greater Horseshoe….80-85….quiet warble. Alan |
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