Checking a brown long-eared bat brought in by a cat to a home in Leicester Forest East. After a few weeks of mealworms and flying practice, the holes in her wings healed enough to be released. Checking the harp trap. Watermead Country Park bat walk
, 19th August 2020Bat stand at a variety of events Bat stand at a variety of events Measuring bats caught during the Nathusius’ pipistrelle bat survey Bat stand at a variety of events Bat stand at a variety of events Bat stand at a variety of events Soprano pipistrelle Soprano pipistrelle Checking out a bat Noctule Noctule Bats in the trap Members of five different bat groups joined forces to carry out a woodland survey at Rutland Water looking for trees with potential bat roost features. Brown long-eared on log (© Hugh Clark / Bat Conservation Trust) Bat walk Injured bat rescued by one of our bat carers. Looked after, fed and released where it was found Members of the bat group joined people from all over the country at the Walk for Wildlife in London Bat stand at a variety of events Bat stand at a variety of events 41 soprano pipistrelles in over 82 boxes in a stunning setting. Bat stand at a variety of events Bat talk and emergence count at Braunstone in Rutland Church as part of the ‘Bats in churches’ Bat Conservation Trust project Bat talk and emergence count at Braunstone in Rutland Church as part of the ‘Bats in churches’ Bat Conservation Trust project