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Orca (Orcinus orca)Observador
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Two orca hunting seals less than 200m from the shore 300m south of scotston beach
Fotos / Sons
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Sangrenta-da-Tasna (Tyria jacobaeae)Observador
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6 caterpillars on ragwort on path within hadfast nature reserve during BTO Ces bird ringing session
Fotos / Sons
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Doryrhina cyclopsObservador
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Three of these bats roosting vertically within the centre of a rotten tree trunk
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Galagoides thomasiObservador
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Dwarf galagos present within secondary forest alongside a flowing river. I have audio recordings of their distinctive crescendo calls from this location...which i am happy to share. Also have camera trap footage which sadly i am not able to share yet.
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Género RhinolophusObservador
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Approximately 4 passes from this bat. Within dense secondary forest at the margin between the forest and a small clearing next to a river.
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Género RhinolophusObservador
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Approximately 6 passes from this bat heard not seen using EMTOUCHPRO. Within dense secondary forest at the margin between the forest and a small clearing next to a river.
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3 of these frogs seen on the leaves of herbaceous plants within a small clearing near dried up stream within secondary forest. Some of these frogs were 5ft off the ground
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One female fruit bat with pup (i think) roosting in the hollowed trunk of a very large fallen tree. I have videos too. Also in this tree were 5 leaf nosed bats.
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One large bat seen emerge from the canopy at the margin between secondary forest and a large savanna. This large bat dropped down then flew across the savanna. Very similar call structure to the species Nyctalus noctula in the UK
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Morcego‑nariz‑de‑folha‑gigante (Macronycteris gigas)Observador
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One bat heard not seen. I was the margin between secondary forest, savanna whilst also alongside a historic logging/oil road that cuts through the forest.
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Género NeoromiciaObservador
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Three bats suddenly emerged 25 minutes post dusk and they appeared to come from the palm trees in front of our tin roofed shacks. The shacks are really hot and i'm sure that they are unsuitable as potential roosts. These bats appeared really low 1m from the ground, foraged for 10 minutes then disappeared, they came back 2-3 times appearing to suggest that they were roosting here. I think they may have been roosting within the foliage on the trunks of the palm trees. Interestingly, i have not had these bats here before (i think). Thanks
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Cobra-da-Floresta (Naja melanoleuca)Observador
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One freshly shed cobra skin found in secondary forest in January 2020