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BARBASTELLE BAT (Barbastella barbastellus)

• The barbastelle is widely distributed in England and Wales, with centres of population in south-west and mid-west England, and Norfolk It is believed to be rare in the UK • In 1995, the UK barbastelle population was estimated to number 5,000-10,000 individuals (Harris et al , 1995) The overall population trend is not known, although



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Barbastelle bat Barbastella barbastellus Introduction The barbastelle is a medium-sized bat, distinctive by its pug-shaped nose The ears are broad, joined across its head by skin, and covered in gingery-brown fur on the rear surface The tragus is triangular – broad at the base but with a nearly parallel tip which starts about halfway along



Background The barbastelle Barbastella Barbastella barbastellus

South Downs Barbastelle Bats - A species conservation project The barbastelle Background The project Barbastella barbastellus is a medium-sized bat that is easily identified; the silky fur is almost black, usually with very pale or golden brown tips to the hairs The ears are very broad with the inner edges joined together across the forehead



A NEW SPECIES OF BARBASTELLA (CHIROPTERA: VESPERTILIONIDAE

August 2001, a female barbastelle was captured with a mist net from the San-Qing Cave (398459N, 1158459E) at Wang-Lao-Pu Village, Fangshan District, southwestern Beijing, and the echolocation calls of this bat were recorded The bat was photographed and later released On 4 November 2002, we captured 1 hibernating male barbastelle bat at the same



Hibernation ecology of the Barbastelle (Barbastella

The proportion of the Barbastelle abundance to other bats in the cave was estimated by the Index of dominance D = (NiIN) x 100 (Ni - number of the Barbastelle, N - total number of bats) Temperature and air humidity mean values and standard deviations were calculated The differences between standard deviations were checked using F test 2



The Barbastelle in Bovey Valley Woods

1 2 The Barbastelle in Bovey Valley Woods In 2002 B barbastellus was first recorded in the Dartmoor National Park Subsequent radio-tracking located a maternity colony in Bovey Valley Woods in 2003 (Billington, 2002) The first and only concentrated research on the species in Bovey Valley Woods was undertaken in 2007 and 2008 (Zeale,



Key to the echolocation calls of British bats

Barbastelle – the calls are never truly slaps, but may tend be rather prolonged clicks (=tocks) Practice and careful listening enables them to be distinguished The rhythm is also rather different, being reminiscent of impatient rapping on a door rather than the slightly slower and more syncopated rhythm of a Serotine The peak



Appendix 4: Habitats Regulations Assessment Screening Matrix

A colony of Barbastelle bats is present at Wimpole Woods, where the trees are used as a summer maternity roost Most of the roost sites are within tree crevices The bats also use the site as a foraging area and some of the woodland is used as a flight path when bats forage outside the site The Barbastelle bat is one of the UK’s rarest mammals

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