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Chris, is the first shot a winter roost?

Any idea on the numbers of Noctules inside?

 

I meant to post the pic of the entrance to the tree we capped, i will just double check which rooost the pic is of but if its the one i think it is yes it is a winter roost and has about 22 nocs in it..

 

You seem quite interested in the bats if you pm me and let me know where you are i might be able to get you involved in some work.... we went to look at a 95ft multistemmed beech today with noc roost today - tree is shot and needs to be removed - eps licence is in place and we will exclude bats and remove tree... nice work, nice location and huge tree what more can an arb want !!! :):):)

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You seem quite interested in the bats if you pm me and let me know where you are i might be able to get you involved in some work.... we went to look at a 95ft multistemmed beech today with noc roost today - tree is shot and needs to be removed - eps licence is in place and we will exclude bats and remove tree... nice work, nice location and huge tree what more can an arb want !!! :):):)

 

At our place of work we carry out surveys, lead really popular bat walks and create and preserve habitat.

 

I do have a keen interest in all things Eco Arb, and am pleased to see people like your self and Nutty Arb

where has he been, by the way! Alien abduction?

producing great web sites and helping to spread the side of our industry that is not just confined to magazine articles and the ramblings of crazy old men.

 

Keep up the good work Sir.

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Suppose its like a man-made cavity? Is that not detrimental to a healthy tree with that kind of wound?

 

Im not picking, not at all, just very interested. Like is it not possible to do that to a dead part of a tree, such as stag horns in the crown of an old oak?

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