Vampires and Daywalkers

For my last installment of this theme, I’m going to tell you more about the bat work that we are doing in Yellowstone. There is more than the acoustic project in the Maple Fire and Buffalo Fire burn areas. Day and night, there is bat work to be done — from summer acoustic stations to bat capture! Continue reading “Vampires and Daywalkers”

Sights, Sounds, & Netting for Bats

CHASING BATS AT CONGAREE – EPISODE 8

I write to you while sitting on the banks of the Congaree River in seventy degree weather. This was a week of extremes! Snowmageddon was a dud but it left us with temperatures in the twenties. Netting was canceled due to the inclement weather; therefore, I was not tracking bats this week. Instead, I was after random trees and checking roost-tree cavities. Ice formed on much of the water and I had an interesting time walking through the flooded areas of the park. The weather warmed as the week progressed, however. Through the week, along with my daily assignments, my eyes and ears were open for the sights and sounds inside the park. Friday was a beautiful night to net for bats. With the addition of Will, our roommate, Piper and I had extra help and I was able to shoot some video of us handling bats!

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Listening for Bats

Chasing Bats at Congaree – Episode 6

While walking around Congaree with antenna in hand, strangers often ask what I’m listening for. I tell them, Bats! Some understand how telemetry works and others don’t. A few thought I could hear their high pitched sounds with that grand ole antenna I was lugging. This episode aims to dispel the misconceptions and show you the cool tools we use to listen for bats.

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