Sitting outside, at dusk.
The bats appear, flying close to my head.
But never touching it.
On my face, I feel the air from their wingbeats.
A truly wonderful experience.
Sitting outside, at dusk.
The bats appear, flying close to my head.
But never touching it.
On my face, I feel the air from their wingbeats.
A truly wonderful experience.
Those winged creatures always drive me batty.
(But in a good way!)
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I remember the video you sent me of the ‘swirling’ bats in Las Vegas, David.
Best wishes, Pete.
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oh i’d probably be scared. i’m terrified of bats π π
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No need to be scared. They are cute! π
Read this, from 2015, The Beetley Bat.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I’m terrified of bats!
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So is Julie. But there is no need to be. They won’t hurt you, and they look very cute close up. π
Here’s my own bat story, from 2015.
Best wishes, Pete.
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My βheadβ knows that, but too many bats in the house when I was a child have cemented my fear. Best to you, Pete.
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I’ve never experienced it, but I’d love to. Thanks for sharing this, Pete.
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I can recommend it, Olga. A real connection with nature.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I love bats too π
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Glad to hear that! π You might like this old post.
Best wishes, Pete.
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They never seem to get that close here, but I often have them messing with my poor eyesight as I walk about at dusk in the warmer months π
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I have to sit still in a garden chair, then they come after the gnats around my head.
Cheers, Pete.
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Into the evening bats appear here too. At first I mistook them for swallows which also frequent our yard, but finally realized that they were indeed bats. They do love the mosquitos.
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Our little bats feel like my friends. I look forward to them arriving every year.
They fly in a different way to birds, so are easy to tell apart.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Once I realized the difference I found it obvious.
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Bats in Beetly? Really? Ollie is not trying to chase them?
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No, he doesn’t bother with them.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Are your rabies shots up to date?
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That’s rare indeed, Fandango.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Wow! I’ve not experienced bats up close and personal like you but I do enjoy seeing them from my office window at dusk. We went to Carlsbad Canyon once and waited for them to exit the canyon in search of food around sunset. Unfortunately rain and threats of lightning sent us all scurrying back to our lodging!
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When I lived in Michigan on Coe Road in Isabella County, I had a security light on a utility pole that attracted bugs; and, the bats were omnipresent around that light which must have been like an “Open Free Dine” sign for them. Warmest regards, Theo
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Thanks, Theo. I love our small local bats.
Best wishes, Pete.
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As a child I was afraid of them, but over the years my attitude has changed.
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They are mostly harmless, though their droppings can affect respiration in very high concentration.
The tiny ones in Beetley are very cute! π
Best wishes, pete.
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They’ve got lovely little faces.
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I really like them. Shame they are not kept as pets.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I think they can carry disease – is it rabies? Can’t quite remember.
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Some can carry rabies, that’s true.
https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/bats/education/index.html#:~:text=Most%20bats%20don%20t%20have,tell%20if%20it%20has%20rabies.
It’s rare to be bitten by a bat in the UK though.
Especially in Beetley. π
Best wishes, Pete.
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I like the bat rescue story, well done. Did you paint the box black and put wheels under it for the next encounter? π
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I chucked the biscuit box. Just in case there was any ‘Bat-lurgy’ in it. π
Best wishes, Pete.
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Oooh, I need to get to Beetley! I have rarely experienced bats since I was a teenager, and used to sit out in the garden in the evening to see them
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When it is warm, they start to appear after sunset. Sometimes, they go around the front instead, and we see them take things from the tops of the hedges, or directly off the living room windows.I signed up for the local ‘Batwatch’ to have bat boxes installed, but they told me they were already over-subscribed. π
Remember my Beetley Bat post?
https://beetleypete.com/?s=the+beetley+bat
Best wishes, Pete.
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Ah, thanks for this, Pete…I donβt recall it, not sure I was following you then…
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Nature is always exhilarating. chuq
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When they trust you enough to get so close, that feels like a special bond.
Best wishes, Pete.
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So true…..my birds all seem to trust that I will not harm them….not so much when MoMo is around….after all she caught a dove last year…..chuq
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Ollie doesn’t bother the birds. If I am out there with him, they don’t seem to mind that.
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For some reason she does not like doves…..other birds she better ignores unless squirrels re using them for cover…..chuq
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How wonderful
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I look forward to bat season every year, Beth. I think they are eating the biting insects attracted to me sitting outside. They roost in the big Oak tree in the back garden, and also take insects like moths off the glass of the kitchen windows. Beetley is well-known for bats. π
Best wishes, Pete.
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I used to teach 2 young children whose parents ran a science center called the bat zone. they taught my class (and me) all about bats, and their very important role in the world, and taught the children not to fear them. it was eye-opening and I love seeing them. yes, each one eats thousands of mosquitoes and other pests each day, and are good to have near your home.
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If you also like bats, you might enjoy this old post, from 2015.
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Thanks!
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