Well for all I know they have been around for ages, but as I trudged back from the allotment on Wednesday night as the sky was getting dark, there was definitely a bat flitting back and forth against the darkening sky.
For me, that's at least one sign that Summer can't be far behind!
First bats of the year
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We saw the first bats in March, most likely pipistrelles. Then there was a gap when it was very windy and cool, now they are out again. I often wonder whether the bats really go back to hibernate when the spring weather turns cold? We have in the past seen them flying during the day (around noon!) in really cool summer weather. Apparently, they do that when they have to feed young and there aren't enough insects about during dusk and dawn.
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madasafish
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our bast - pipistrelles - nest in the local trees. Active since March. Lots of them as we have marshy ground in the adjacent fields so LOTS of insects..
