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She (I now know she is a she) was grounded on my patio at lunchtime. Grounded bats apparently can't take off. So I consulted the Bat Conservation Trust website that said to put on gloves and put the bat into a box with a rag to hide under and a milk bottle cap with water in it. I managed to slide a piece of card under her and got her into the box with minimal handling. Then, I rang the National Bat Helpline (obviously, on the bat phone) to find out what to do next. They put me in touch with someone local to me, who arranged to come and collect her.

He texted me later to say she is a female pipistrelle, she is a good weight and size but has signs of injury consistent with having been caught by a cat. He has managed to get her hanging (which I believe is a good thing) and is going to feed her recovery formula food but no antibiotics unless she shows sign of infection, as that would upset her gut bacteria. He thinks she isn't pregnant and doesn't show signs of feeding young, so it seems like there are no abandoned babies.

If she recovers, he will bring her back here to release her so she can find her way home.

I'm quite smitten!
 
Poor thing. Ive always loved seeing bats fly.

Sorry but if dog owners allowed their pets to cause as much damage and destruction as cats do there would be uproar..
 
She (I now know she is a she) was grounded on my patio at lunchtime. Grounded bats apparently can't take off. So I consulted the Bat Conservation Trust website that said to put on gloves and put the bat into a box with a rag to hide under and a milk bottle cap with water in it. I managed to slide a piece of card under her and got her into the box with minimal handling. Then, I rang the National Bat Helpline (obviously, on the bat phone) to find out what to do next. They put me in touch with someone local to me, who arranged to come and collect her.

He texted me later to say she is a female pipistrelle, she is a good weight and size but has signs of injury consistent with having been caught by a cat. He has managed to get her hanging (which I believe is a good thing) and is going to feed her recovery formula food but no antibiotics unless she shows sign of infection, as that would upset her gut bacteria. He thinks she isn't pregnant and doesn't show signs of feeding young, so it seems like there are no abandoned babies.

If she recovers, he will bring her back here to release her so she can find her way home.

I'm quite smitten!
Good for you, JoanneF. Please let us know the eventual outcome. I’ve only come across one instance of a cat bringing down a bat. Because of the fauna in the woodland behind us George (our rescued cat) has a bell on his collar.
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What a lovely post! I saw my first bat here a couple of weeks ago since moving into the countryside. It's strange, I saw a higher quantity of wildlife living on the edge of a city. It probably all comes out when I've gone to bed!
 
Lovely! I'm jealous - I now have 700 species of wild fauna that I've photographed, would love to add a bat🙂
 
Lovely! I'm jealous - I now have 700 species of wild fauna that I've photographed, would love to add a bat🙂
To be fair, this one wasn't looking at her best. I doubt she'd be one of your better pictures. But, if it's possible when he brings her back to release her, I might be able to get some photos. That would be nice, wouldn't it.
 
Lovely! I'm jealous - I now have 700 species of wild fauna that I've photographed, would love to add a bat🙂

Id love to snap one too but lighting and their speed and erratic flight patterns are too much for my camera and my skills.
 
Id love to snap one too but lighting and their speed and erratic flight patterns are too much for my camera and my skills.

Me too, I can't even get photos of insects in flight. Or if I do, it's a complete fluke.
 
Both you and Mad Murphy could use the slo-mo setting if you have such.

I must admit I've never used video on my camera. Not sure how well it would work, because focusing is the issue, particularly as with the telephoto lenses I use, either the subject is too small for the camera to lock on to it, or it flashes across the lens in 2 milliseconds! Oh to have the muscles to carry a 600mm lens around with me and hold it steady....
 

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