You can pick them up and you can pretty confirm what it is.
As soon as you go down to the 22, you start hearing them.
You can make some stuff with red wine and ale and sugar or something like that.
I can't remember the exact ratio.
You can put it on like shoestring or something?
Yeah, you need some rope or paint it.
There's two different consistencies.
You can do like a sticky one which you can paint on stuff
and do like a liquidy one that you can soak stuff in.
You can do both of those ones.
They'll get together in a roost.
Apparently the males are quite solitary unless they're...
That's it.
It's hard to tell because I mean that could be something else.
It sounds like a pipa cereal to me, but it could be like a myoted bat.
That's at 45. Does that mean it's a soprano pipa cereal?
Yeah.
Is that right?
Yeah, it's sort of because the range is overlap, don't they?
Yeah, sure.
I think you've just got to develop a keen ear.
Ah, here we go, look. Right, that's a noctual now.
But I missed it.
I could hear the noctual on the earpiece.
Is that really like squeaky?
Yeah, like squeaky.
Yeah, it sort of goes slower, you know, slower.
Punching out there.
Hopefully we'll pick one up.
I've never seen them there. They always sort of fly over.
I mean, the noctuals, they avoid sort of going...
avoid the trees and stuff, so they can fly over the trees.
That's great. Did you get...
Yeah, I got a better shot of one, yeah.
Yeah, they keep doing that. They keep going backwards and forwards.
Yeah, they just do the best to do it.
And Bob will get all that stuff like that.
And when he home in on the prey, you hear the rattling going...
you know, it sort of speeds up.
You see that, he went...
Yeah, that's him closing in on the...
maybe we're attracted enough, so...
by people, we're attracted enough.
If you look carefully at your screen,
you'll see a bat flying back and forth.
Yeah, you see the sort of... the buzz, you know, the feeding buzz.
That was it.
I think so, I think.
What was that?
That was like a steam.
Down there, that was probably a doorbentons.
Keep watching carefully.
What's this? I don't know.
Did you hear the little wee, sort of high-pitched?
Yeah.
I think that might be a social call.
I'm not sure, but I think it might be.
Just being there, listening to that,
and the experience of the bat's echolocation was amazing.
So you reckon we have doorbentons and noctual?
Yeah, because all these, they sort of skim the water.
Oh, they all...
I hear them a click of tune, right?
Hmm.
That makes it a noctual.
That's quite loud, isn't it?
It's quite clear, isn't it, as well?
That's like roughing, isn't it?
This is just bizarre, isn't it?
We're trying to talk to us.
Hmm.
It's not roughing, is it?
This one's like knocking on wood.
See, I think that's a noctual, though.
Do you knit down to 22 quickly now?
Keep watching carefully.
Yeah, that's your noctual.
So that's the noctual?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's the noctual.
Yeah.
