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Guided bat walk in Nunhead Cemetery - Fri, 23/06/2017 - 9:30pm - 11:00pm


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Fri, 23/06/2017 - 9:30pm - 11:00pm

GREAT FUN FOR KIDS

Guided bat walk using bat detectors in Nunhead Cemetery

Using bat detectors to pick up the inaudible calls of bats like common and soprano pipistrelle, Leisler and noctule, we will aim to uncover the nocturnal wildlife of this urban woodland. Bats use sonar or echolocation to navigate through the darkness to hunt moths and other invertebrates. There are a number of misconceptions and myths surrounding bats which we hope to be able to dispel during the walk.


This is a free walk, all are welcome.


Please bring a torch (but do not shine up at bats as this is a nuisance to them), sturdy footwear fit for uneven paths and gentle inclines and clothing suitable for the conditions.

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