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![]() Mouse-eared bats Barbastelle Brown long-eared bat Lesser horseshoe bat Common Noctule Indiana bat Greater Noctule bat Fauna of Europe Bats Vesper bats | Source URL: www.bats.org.ukDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 3,90 MBShare Document on Facebook |
![]() | Case Study: Lesser Horseshoe Bat Lesser horseshoe bats typically follow linear features such as tree lines or mature hedgerows when they emerge from their day roosts at dusk to fly to their woodland foraging grounds. ItDocID: 1v8BO - View Document |
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![]() | References consulted to determine Core Sustenance Zones (CSZ) for UK bat species N.B The approach used here to determine CSZ size does not take into account the use of satellite roosts or roost switching. Albrecht, K., HDocID: 105NI - View Document |