Hi Folks,
Just back from Tossa de mar, near Girona, and I need some help with IDing a bat I heard on the detector there. It was audible to the human ear and I picked it up around 20kHz. There was a really distinct call, like individual intense chirps/pangs that were the bits we could hear; making us confuse it for some kind of cricket until we turned the detector on. Any ideas on the ID?? I will try to upload the video at some point, or find a way to link to it if the data allowances on here don't allow me to upload it direct.
We also picked up another species way up at 130kHz, sadly I didn't film the detector for that one. Any suggestions for the ID of that one would be great.
The habitat for both was mature woodland, mixed with some more open spots with lower shrubs.
I understand that's not a lot to go on at the moment, but thought I would get the ball rolling incase both are quite obvious to those in the know.
Thanks in advance
Adam
Just back from Tossa de mar, near Girona, and I need some help with IDing a bat I heard on the detector there. It was audible to the human ear and I picked it up around 20kHz. There was a really distinct call, like individual intense chirps/pangs that were the bits we could hear; making us confuse it for some kind of cricket until we turned the detector on. Any ideas on the ID?? I will try to upload the video at some point, or find a way to link to it if the data allowances on here don't allow me to upload it direct.
We also picked up another species way up at 130kHz, sadly I didn't film the detector for that one. Any suggestions for the ID of that one would be great.
The habitat for both was mature woodland, mixed with some more open spots with lower shrubs.
I understand that's not a lot to go on at the moment, but thought I would get the ball rolling incase both are quite obvious to those in the know.
Thanks in advance
Adam