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Wildlife watch Get involved with big bat survey this summer

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Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve Ranger Laura Preston is taking a look at another of our winged friends during a bat survey.

This week I am taking part in the Southern Scotland Bat Survey here at the Falls of Clyde.

I am also going to be surveying our other reserves within the Clyde Valley over the coming months – Upper Nethan Gorge, Lower Nethan Gorge and Garrion Gill.

This project was commission­ed by Scottish Natural Heritage and is being conducted by one of my favourite charities – the British Trust for Ornitholog­y.

The survey covers the whole of southern Scotland from the Kingdom of Fife to the Mull of Galloway and the great thing is that anyone can take part.

They have bat monitoring centres across southern Scotland, from which you can borrow equipment for a few days and take part in the survey. In return they will let you know what species were recorded.

The survey season runs until September, so you still have plenty of time to sign up if you are interested!

If you would like to take part, you will need to visit www.batsurvey. org/scotland/ to sign up. You will then reserve your 1km square to survey and then you will be able to reserve a bat detector to use.

The survey requires three different points (ideally 200m apart) to be surveyed on consecutiv­e nights within a 1km square.

It sounds a wee bit complicate­d but honestly it is so easy to sign up, choose your square and reserve the equipment.

When you pick up the detector it comes with all the instructio­ns and is actually quite fun to set up!

You have a mic, which you attach to a 3m pole, and that records the bats throughout the evening.

After the survey you send off the data card in the post and they get back to you with the results.

Last night I chose Corra Castle (pictured) as it is a known bat roost!

 ??  ?? Recording Laura used a bat microphone set-up at Corra Castle during a survey (Pic by Laura Preston)
Recording Laura used a bat microphone set-up at Corra Castle during a survey (Pic by Laura Preston)

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