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    What Behaviour Does This Pipistrelle Recording Show?

    There is a book "British Bat Calls: A Guide to Species Identification" (Bat Biology and Conservation) on Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/190780725X but at £35 (and 192 pages) I've not rushed. Kindle version is cheaper but travel guides I've had on Kindle the maps and diagrams displayed...
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    What Behaviour Does This Pipistrelle Recording Show?

    I'm still at early stages of learning and to make learning harder the software "auto-detects" the species though mostly offers a choice of 2 (Common or Soprano Pipistrelle). Software also auto records detections and the recording I'm using for all above shots is 15 secs long. Time spent outside...
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    What Behaviour Does This Pipistrelle Recording Show?

    It was not a "one-off" but nor was it with every sequence recorded. I'll use headphones next session to eliminate the feedback possibility. I wondered about insects responding but (again without knowledge or experience) I thought it a bit rapid when any prey insects would be prioritising...
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    What Behaviour Does This Pipistrelle Recording Show?

    Last night again recorded probably (Common?) Pipistrelle and as I often see some "pulses" I can't find anything about i.e. to my inexperienced knowledge, not navigation, not approach, not feeding buzz (but I've no knowledge about interactions between bat calls). These "pulses" seem longer...
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