MID DEVON BAT RESCUE AND DEVON DORMOUSE RESCUE
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Some of the bats that have been helped so far
More photos to come
Baby pipistrelle
Baby pipistrelle
Baby pipistrelle
Baby pipistrelle
Orphaned baby pipistrelles Ophelia and Warren
Ernie - he was found trapped inside a house and was dehydrated and hungry. He was checked and released the following day.
Rescue bat
Bat droppings, often found in old buildings, lofts and churches.
Whiskered bat - Caspia
Yellow underwing - this was found in a bat roost in a church and was probably eaten by a bat.
Charlie the Long Eared bat
Charlie the long eared bat
Charlie the Long Eared bat
Baby bats who were hand reared
Tarquin, a baby pipistrelle who was hand reared and released back to the wild
Tarquin, a baby pipistrelle who was hand reared and soft released 2016.
Bramley, a common pipistrelle who was injured by a cat
Baby bats nearly fully grown!
Winnie, a Brandt's bat
Winnie, a Brandt's bat
Bali, a bat with a good appetite! :D
Wilson, a juvenile born very late, and his new adopted auntie Bramley!
Mitch - bat caught on flypaper - cleaned and rehabilitated before release back into the wild
Cricket - a bat stuck to a flypaper. Cleaned and rehabilitated before being released back to the wild
Oscar likes his food!
Oscar showing damage to his wings caused by flypaper. He recovered fully and was released during Summer 2016
Bramley, showing her frostbitten ears
Winnie the Brandt's bat
Furze, a Brown Long Eared bat
Bat droppings crumble to dust. Mouse/rat droppings do not crumble.
Hibernating lesser horseshoe bats that I visited to do a monitoring roost count
Fran, the brown long eared bat at hibernation weight
Noel, the Christmas pipistrelle
Peter, the pipistrelle
Winnie, the Brandts bat, eating a mealworm
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