Norfolk and Norwich Bat Group
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We are a registered charity that works to help protect, conserve and raise the awareness of bats in Norfolk.
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We won't be planning any more bat walks this year, but you can still join us for Apple Day at @gressenhallfw.bsky.social on Sunday 12th October, and our Winter Talks programme will commence at the end of the month so look out for announcements! 🦇
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We won't be planning any more bat walks this year, but you can still join us for Apple Day at @gressenhallfw.bsky.social on Sunday 12th October, and our Winter Talks programme will commence at the end of the month so look out for announcements! 🦇
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Thank you to everyone who joined us on our walk at Whitlingham Country Park last night. We still found 4 species in the windy weather! 🦇
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Bat walk postponed! Due to the rain forecast for tomorrow, our bat walk at Whitlingham Country Park with Pathmakers will now take place on Saturday 4th October at 6:30pm. 🦇
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Remembering and celebrating Jane Goodall, one of the most impactful conservationists of our time who fought for the world’s most vulnerable species and proved to all of us that one person can make a difference. 💚
Quote from Jane Goodall- "I think I'd like to be remembered as someone who really helped people have a little humility and realize that we are part of the animal kingdom not separated from it."
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🦇It's October! What are bats up to now?

More mating is taking place, and building up fat reserves is becoming crucial to survive the winter season. Bats will start looking for suitable hibernation sites, and beginning periods of torpor.
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You read that right- there are now 1,500 official bat species known to science!
The Bioko pipistrelle (𝘗𝘪𝘱𝘪𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘦𝘭𝘭𝘶𝘴 𝘦𝘵𝘶𝘭𝘢) was found on Bioko Island in Africa’s Equatorial New Guinea by former BCI Student Scholar Dr. Laura Torrent and her colleagues.
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Hazards that you don't expect in rural Norfolk, we nearly caught a bongo in our harp trap! Another great night at Watatunga Wildlife Reserve. Several Nathusius' pipistrelles caught. (Video Ebonie Lambo-Hills) 🦇
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Pathmakers are an organisation focussed on improving access to Norfolk's countryside for people of all abilities and backgrounds. They have put together a varied series of walks this autumn, many of them looking at wildlife. To see the full line-up and to book check www.pathmakers.org.uk/events/
A screenshot of the events page of the Pathmakers website https://www.pathmakers.org.uk/events/ The events shown on the left are a bat walk at Whitlingham C.P. and a family beachcombing event at West Runton.
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🦇 Spend a day with BCT's Woodland Specialist, Sonia Reveley, and learn how to look after a woodland. Our next Bats and Woodland Management course is on 14 October!

Booking deadline is 30 September: www.bats.org.uk/bats-and-woodland-management
Infographic with information about the Bats and Woodland Management course:
- Price drop from £199.99 to £165 (plus £5 discount for BCT members).
- On the 14 October 2025 at Kingsbury Water Park Education Centre.
- Participants will receive detailed woodland management recommendations and an overview of the relevant legislation. 
- They will get lessons on bat ecology in woodland habitats and potential roost feature recognition skills. 
- The course includes a 2.5h, interactive site visit of the venue's woodlands to discuss their management.
- There will be the opportunity to learn from BCT Woodland Specialist Sonia Reveley's knowledge and experience. Infographic with feedback from a previous course attendee from 2025. In a speech bubble it reads: 'Learnt lots about spotting and maintaining bat habitat in woodlands Infographic with feedback from a previous course attendee from 2025. In a speech bubble it reads: 'Invaluable info about local/national resources for landowners looking to improve biodiversity.
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If you haven't yet joined us on a bat walk we will be back at Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden on 1st October (booking essential) and at Whitlingham Country Park with Pathfinders on 3rd October.
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Thank you to everyone who joined us for the bat walk at Eaton Park this evening. Great to see the noctules and all three species of pipistrelle. 🦇
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This little bat enjoyed a weekend of 5* accomodation, and all you can eat mealworms with one of our bat carers. He was very hungry but soon perked up, and was safely re-released close to where he was found. 🦇
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It's been a busy summer for our bat carers. This Daubenton's bat was found today clinging to a shop wall in the middle of town, looking distinctly unwell. He is now receiving food, water & a bit of TLC. If you find a bat in an odd place please call the National Bat Helpline: 0345 1300 228
Daubenton's bat
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Eaton Park bat walk rescheduled for Wednesday 24th September, meet by the bandstand in Eaton Park at 6:45pm. 🦇
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Due to the poor weather our Eaton Park event has been postponed. We will circulate a new date soon. We will still be going ahead with an indoor event at Shipdham. 🦇
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We are looking to reschedule our Eaton Park bat walk this week. Keep an eye on our social media and we'll let you know as soon as we have confirmed which day. 🦇
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Due to the poor weather our Eaton Park event has been postponed. We will circulate a new date soon. We will still be going ahead with an indoor event at Shipdham. 🦇
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🦇 Looking for a bat-themed gift (or just want to treat yourself)? Check our pages: www.bats.org.uk/about-bats/w...

All the businesses listed sell a range of products - from clothing, bat detectors, books and more - but the best bit is they donate part of their sales to our work to protect bats!
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It's been a busy summer for our bat carers. This Daubenton's bat was found today clinging to a shop wall in the middle of town, looking distinctly unwell. He is now receiving food, water & a bit of TLC. If you find a bat in an odd place please call the National Bat Helpline: 0345 1300 228
Daubenton's bat
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Success! After nil results last week, last night on the east coast we managed to tag 10 Nathusius' pipistrelles so that we can track their movements & find out more about their migration behaviour. Thanks to our amazing team of volunteers who make this research possible. 🦇
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Thank you! We have been looking for them along the east coast the last couple of nights and have had no luck. Whilst it's usually the peak migration time, we were wondering if they had come across a bit earlier this year with the north easterlies. Clearly not this one though.
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Sitting on Cley beach this morning and what I thought was a bird landed just behind me.
Soon realised it was in fact a bat. Was very mobile amongst the pebbles looking for food. After 2-3 mins it flew off.
Can anyone help with ID please?
Thank you.
#bat #bats #batid #norfolk
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It looks like a pipistrelle and most likely Nathusius' pipistrelle they migrate at this time of year. Glad it flew off again!
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Thank you to everyone who made it back to Shipdham for last night's walk. There is still time to join us on a bat walk this month. Next stop Colney. 🦇
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Date for September's diary. There will be a bat walk and talk at GreenAcres Colney Park Thursday 11th September 18:50 - 21:00. 🦇
www.greenacresgroup.co.uk/events/bat-walk-and-talk-at-greenacres-colney-park/
Bat Walk and Talk GreenAcres Colney Park Thursday 11th September 18:50 - 21:00
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We have a range of e-learning available from our website #NatBatConf www.bats.org.uk/our-work/tra...