Journal archives for May 2024

May 4, 2024

Bat monitoring in Hartland - 2024

Summary of emergence surveys (sunset - 30 minutes to sunset + 180 minutes):

Dates recorded:
Barbastelle Bat 16/04 - 12/05
Brandt’s Bat 17/04 - 22/04
Brown Long-eared Bat 04/02 - 15/05
Common Pipistrelle 04/01 - 26/05
Daubenton's Bat 16/04 - 11/05
Greater Horseshoe Bat 14/05 - 15/05
Grey Long-eared Bat 26/03 - 16/05
Leisler’s Bat 20/03 - 06/05
Lesser Horseshoe Bat 04/01 - 15/05
Myotis sp. 16/03 - 15/05
Nathusius's Pipistrelle 16/04 - 27/05
Natterer's Bat 09/02 - 22/04
Noctule Bat 09/02 - 27/05
Serotine 15/03 - 27/05
Soprano Pipistrelle 04/01 - 27/05
Whiskered Bat 01/04 - 01/04

Total number of recordings:
Soprano Pipistrelle 4871
Noctule Bat 1972
Common Pipistrelle 413
Serotine Bat 111
Lesser Horseshoe Bat 102
Natterer's Bat 20
Brown Long-eared Bat 19
Nathusius's Pipistrelle 15
"Myotis species" 13
Leisler’s Bat 8
Daubenton's Bat 7
Brandt’s Bat 3
Greater Horseshoe Bat 3
Grey Long-eared Bat 3
Barbastelle Bat 2
Whiskered Bat 1
Total of 7563 passes in 63 surveys

Notes on each species:

Barbastelle Bat:
Very rarely recorded.

Brown Long-eared Bat:
Recorded between mid February and mid October in low numbers.

Common Pipistrelle:
27% of the Pipistrelles in my roost are this species; active all year with a peak in October.

Daubenton's Bat:
Hunt over water courses; occasionally recorded between mid February to mid November.

Greater Horseshoe Bat:
Very occasionally recorded each year between mid March and late September.

Grey Long-eared Bat:
Recorded mid February to early October in very low numbers.

Leisler’s Bat:
Recorded from mid February to mid October.

Lesser Horseshoe Bat:
Recorded between late August and mid April.

Nathusius's Pipistrelle:
Migratory species recorded between early March and late July although in milder years this can be up to early December.

Natterer's Bat:
Recorded year round; most active between late January and mid April.

Noctule Bat:
Active late March to mid September. Very high numbers recorded between late March and late May.

Serotine:
Active between mid March and mid August; peak numbers always seen in early July to mid August.

Soprano Pipistrelle:
Maturnity roost site; active year round and when pups are being reared can be seen during the day between May and July.

Whiskered Bat:
The most common Myotis species locally; recorded late March to late October.

Last survey 23/05/24

Posted on May 4, 2024 08:59 AM by balders balders | 12 observations

Species recorded this week:

Dates: 27th May - 2nd June 2024

Weather conditions:
Cool (18 - 7 degrees), windy (max. 34mph on Thursdayday), overcast and wet Monday - Friday.

Amphibians:
Common Toad

Bats (emergence surveys):
Common Pipistrelle
Nathusius's Pipistrelle
Noctule Bat
Serotine
Soprano Pipistrelle

Next survey on 28/05

Beetles:
Granulated Ground beetle
Common Cockchafer
Thick-legged flower beetle

Butterflies (On transects):
Green-veined White
Red Admiral
Speckled Wood

Dragonflies:
Banded Demoiselle
Broad-Bodied Chaser
Large Red Damselfly

Flowering plants:
Alexanders
Bluebell
Bugle
Common Comfrey
Common Dandelion
Common Dog-Violet
Common Sorrel
Common Twayblade (non-flowering)
Common Vetch
Cow Parsley
Cuckoo flower
Cuckoo-Pint
Dog's mercury
Early Dog-Violet
Early Purple Orchid
Elder
Foxglove
Germander Speedwell
Greater Stitchwort
Hawthorn
Hemlock Water Dropwort
Herb Robert
Hogweed
Ivy-Leaved Toadflax
Lesser Celandine
Lesser Periwinkle
Lesser trefoil
Pendulous Sedge
Pineapple-Weed
Prickly Sowthistle
Primrose
Ragged-Robin
Red Campion
Southern Marsh-Orchid
Wood Forget-Me-Not
Wood Speedwell
Yellow Rattle

Hymenopteran (Bees, wasps & Antd):
Early Bumblebee
Narcissus Bulb Fly
Myrmica sp

Moths :
Buff Ermine
Buff-Tip
Clouded Silver
Common Marbled Carpet
Common Swift
Flame Shoulder
Garden Grass-Veneer
Green Carpet
Least Black Arches
Mottled Beauty
Orange Footman
Peach Blossom
Pebble Prominent
Peppered Moth
Scalloped Hazel
Sharp-angled Peacock
Small Square-Spot
Snout
Spectacle
Square Spot
Treble Lines
White Ermine

Next survey on 28/05

Orthoptera:
Dark Bush Cricket

Reptiles:
Slowworm

Posted on May 4, 2024 09:02 AM by balders balders | 36 observations | 0 comments | Leave a comment

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