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melv16 | 12:09 Tue 23rd Feb 2016 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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I've just seen a pipistrelle bat feeding in bright sunshine in my local park. This is a first for me.
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Wow, you lucky thing melv. I lived in Oxted, Surrey once and we could see bats every night flying around a lamppost outside the bathroom ...
It may be a baby bat. When we had one in our house years ago,we were told that the young ones can get lost before they develop all their sensory talents.
But,this seems rather early for baby anything.
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I've contacted the RSPB and they said it's pretty rare for them to be out and about at this time of year. Its chance of survival are pretty slim as I noticed this morning, as it nearly got snaffled by a magpie.
That seems unusual to me, Melv.

I was lucky enough, on a couple of occasions to see a Daubentons bat hovering over water in broad daylight.

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