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- Q4868494 subject Q7216581.
- Q4868494 abstract "Bat detectors are the most common way to identify the species of flying bats. There are distinct types of call which can indicate the genus, and variations in pattern and frequency which indicate the species. For readers not familiar with the different types of bat detector, there is further information below and elsewhere.Bats also make social calls, which are less useful for species identification. They sound different from the echolocation calls and do not have the same frequency patterns. Fuller details on the types of call and other clues to species identification follow below but Pipistrelles (or "Pips") give good examples of what can be discovered with a bat detector and make a good start to learning how to identify bats.Bat detectors pick up various signals in the ultrasound range, not all of which are made by bats. To distinguish bat and bat species it is important to recognise non-bat species.Captured bats can be exactly identified in the hand but in many countries a licence is required before bats can be captured.".
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- Q4868494 wikiPageExternalLink www.batcalls.com.
- Q4868494 wikiPageExternalLink www.bats.org.uk.
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- Q4868494 description "A Daubenton's bat hunting over a river - 169 Kb".
- Q4868494 description "A Lesser Horseshoe bat flying in a barn - 63 Kb".
- Q4868494 description "A Pipistrelle flying and feeding over a pond on a Devon farm - 225 Kb".
- Q4868494 description "A Typical hockey stick call with a ploppy sound as heard on a heterodyne bat detector - 68 Kb".
- Q4868494 description "A single Pipistrelle call slowed down 256 times or 8 octaves - 22Kb".
- Q4868494 description "Common Pipistrelle call heard on a heterodyne bat detector - 68Kb".
- Q4868494 description "Crickets, unidentified mammal, and a bat social call recorded on a heterodyne detector set to 19 kHz - 379Kb".
- Q4868494 description "Crickets, unidentified mammal, and a bat social call recorded on a heterodyne detector set to 19 kHz - 379Kb, on a small nature reserve in North Devon. None of these calls were audible normally.".
- Q4868494 description "Four typical hockey stick calls: 1) tuned at CF frequency; 2) tuned low; 3) tuned high; 4) back to CF frequency - 213 Kb".
- Q4868494 description "Heterodyne recording set to 53 kHz - 133Kb".
- Q4868494 description "Several species of ultrasound crickets recorded on a heterodyne bat detector set to 19 kHz - 169Kb".
- Q4868494 filename "FD_pip_socandecho_call.ogg".
- Q4868494 filename "Keoka Daubenton 1.ogg".
- Q4868494 filename "Keoka Lesser Horseshoe 1.ogg".
- Q4868494 filename "Keoka hockey stick 1.ogg".
- Q4868494 filename "Keoka pip times256.ogg".
- Q4868494 filename "Keoka ultrasound various1.ogg".
- Q4868494 filename "Keoka070706PpgFD.ogg".
- Q4868494 filename "Keoka070916-20-53Het.ogg".
- Q4868494 filename "Keoka070923Crickets+1.ogg".
- Q4868494 filename "PipistrelleTuning.ogg".
- Q4868494 filename "Ultrasonic_bat_calls_short.ogg".
- Q4868494 title "Cricket chorus".
- Q4868494 title "Heterodyne CF call".
- Q4868494 title "Heterodyne Common Pipistrelle".
- Q4868494 title "Heterodyne FM + CF call".
- Q4868494 title "Heterodyne FM call".
- Q4868494 title "Heterodyne muddled calls".
- Q4868494 title "Hockey stick call slowed down".
- Q4868494 title "Pipistrelle Social and Echolocation calls on a FD Detector".
- Q4868494 title "Pipistrelle on a FD detector".
- Q4868494 title "Tuning to a Pipistrelle hockey stick call".
- Q4868494 title "Various backgrounds".
- Q4868494 type Thing.
- Q4868494 comment "Bat detectors are the most common way to identify the species of flying bats. There are distinct types of call which can indicate the genus, and variations in pattern and frequency which indicate the species. For readers not familiar with the different types of bat detector, there is further information below and elsewhere.Bats also make social calls, which are less useful for species identification. They sound different from the echolocation calls and do not have the same frequency patterns.".
- Q4868494 label "Bat species identification".