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E-grāmata: Identifying Bats of Britain and Ireland: A Field Worker's Guide

  • Formāts: 160 pages
  • Sērija : Pelagic Identification Guides
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Feb-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Pelagic Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784274931
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  • Formāts: 160 pages
  • Sērija : Pelagic Identification Guides
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Feb-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Pelagic Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784274931

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This book will help anyone understand the fun and adventures to be had working with these fascinating animals. Packed with insider information, it offers expert guidance on how to identify bats in the hand. As you learn the process of handling them safely, you will also discover the key features that distinguish one species from another.

Filling a gap between basic books and more technical volumes, this guide uses humour, mnemonics, rhymes and images as it communicates in simple terms the techniques required when training for a bat licence. Detailed images, diagrams and tables help in comparison between species, and the fundamentals of bat ecology and survey equipment are discussed. All British bat species are covered, as well as possible vagrants.

Warning: James’s infectious enthusiasm for bats is likely to rub off – reading about these fascinating mammals may well become a lifelong obsession.



This accessible guide fills a gap between basic books and more technical volumes. Using humour, rhymes and images it communicates in simple terms the techniques required when training for a bat licence.

Recenzijas

...ticks all the boxes... The inside cover has a list of the ID points to look out for on the bats, and the back cover has a quick ID chart to run down... If you enjoy birding on summer evenings, bats could become another reason to be out there. -- John Miles * Bird Watching Magazine * ...an accessible guide that covers both the technical side of identification and in the field tips and tricks that are both memorable and fun... What is particularly helpful are the top quick identification guides in the flip-out section of the front and back covers. * Pest Magazine *

Preface

Acknowledgements



1. Introduction



2. Bat to basics



3. Experience and equipment



4. Handling and identification techniques



5. British and Irish species identification

Rhinolophidae

Greater Horseshoe Bat (GHS)

Lesser Horseshoe Bat (LHS)

Vespertilionidae

Common Pipistrelle

Soprano Pipistrelle

Nathusius Pipistrelle

Noctule

Leislers Bat

Serotine

Barbastelle

Brown Long-eared Bat (BLE)

Grey Long-eared Bat (GLE)

Daubentons Bat

Natterers Bat

Bechsteins Bat

Brandts Bat

Whiskered Bat

Alcathoe Bat

Greater Mouse-eared Bat



6. Vagrants

Geoffroys Bat

Kuhls Pipistrelle

Parti-coloured Bat

Molossidae

European Free-tailed Bat



7. Picture library and ID crib



Further reading and useful resources
James Shipman is a lifelong bat enthusiast who loves to inspire and motivate future bat workers. He works as a senior ecologist and is involved in numerous bat-related projects. In 2016 he was recognised with the Bat Conservation Trusts Pete Guest Award for outstanding contribution to bat conservation.