Bat ROCK Habitat Key

Bat ROCK Habitat Key

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We are very grateful to Henry for all of his hard work and for trusting that we are the right organisation to take the project forwards. We are currently working through a few changes and discussing how best to develop the project for the future so please bear with us. BCT is not regularly monitoring this page, we are only adding new records after they have been processed. Please note that members are not able to post information, only to comment on our posts.

Photos from Bat ROCK Habitat Key's post 18/12/2025

During January this year, Aaron Davies found a Plecotus auritus in a wall pocket feature in a limestone wall of an iron mine. A resurvey a month later in February found the Plecotus auritus still tucked in.

Photos from Bat ROCK Habitat Key's post 11/04/2025

We have received a few Subterranean Rock records; some we will be sharing with you here over the next few weeks. The Subterranean Rock database has been updated.

Back in January 2020, Henry Andrews recorded a Myotis daubentonii and a Myotis nattereri in a crevice located in a brick-lined limestone wall of a railway tunnel.

Please remember to submit your rock records!

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