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Bat
Pollinators
Vesper bats
The Bat Conservation Trust
Animal echolocation
Brown long-eared bat
Myotis alcathoe
Bat species identification
Greater Noctule bat
Bats
Mouse-eared bats
Animal flight

Amazing Bats An introduction to the bats of Britain & Ireland Bats are unique mysterious creatures glimpsed at dusk darting through the night sky as they hunt for insects.

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