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Or........... maybe you have just shown that pigs can actually fly !!!!!!!
..shame it's not pink :001_smile:
Actually male bats regularly roost alone.
yeah...what a weirdos! :sneaky2: I was probably thinking more of the social/maternity roosts maybe..I have only visited large® roosts so far but I know it's not uncommon for boyz to snooze alone on their way form the pub...typical!
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..shame it's not pink :001_smile:

yeah...what a weirdos! :sneaky2: I was probably thinking more of the social/maternity roosts maybe..I have only visited large® roosts so far but I know it's not uncommon for boyz to snooze alone on their way form the pub...typical!

Actually you will do well to find a single (as in one occupant ) bat roost in a tree.They are usually either stumbled across as a result of some work programme or as a result of dedicated observation of a known wood/row of trees etc

During the breeding season some males will set up a harem roost and will alter their echolocation calls and flight behavior to attract suitable females.

 

The bat equivalent of come up and see my etchings !!

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