RMEG5YWF–Adult Daubenton's bat (Myotis daubentoni) flying over a weir, England, UK, September. 2020VISION Exhibition. Did you know? This species is know as the 'water bat', and catches insects from the water surface using its webbed tail and feet as a fishing net.
RMDJA22N–Vertical portrait of greater horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, flying at night.
RMHH1RP8–Young Common pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) rescued as pups, learning to fly in a flight cage, Devon, UK
RM2PM9F3N–Large rectangular black bat box on a pine tree, crevice bat box for roosting bats in a forest, England, UK
RMW7RWAT–Brown Long-eared Bat (Plecotus auritus) drinking in flight from a lily pond. Surrey, England, June
RFHWC327–Lesser horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus hipposideros). Trio of rare bats about to take flight in a cave in Somerset, England, UK
RMW7RWAM–Brown Long-eared Bat (Plecotus auritus) drinking in flight from a lily pond. Surrey, England, August
RMH8Y2X9–Rescued Leisler's bat (Nyctalus leisleri) having its recovery and ability to fly tested in a flight cage by Samantha Pickering.
RMPB8EX2–Rescued Brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus) flies from a hand as it has its ability to fly tested in a flight cage before release back to the wild, North Devon Bat Care, Barnstaple, Devon, UK, June 2016. Model released
RMBXMHBK–Natterer's bats (Myotis nattereri) flying in cave, Europe
RMTC16JA–Fruit bat, London Zoo, London, England, UK
RMPB8GJD–Young Common pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) reared in captivity since their rescue as pups, learning to fly and hunt in a flight cage at dusk before being released, North Devon Bat Care, Barnstaple, Devon, UK, August.
RF2P670B4–Soprano pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pygmaeus), leaving roost in building, Inverness-shire, Scotland, July 2010
RMM4TXNA–Bat-Design Kite, UK
RFWW426H–Flying Pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) action shot of hunting animal on brown background. This species is know for roosting and living in
RFBAAYEP–Bat Box Attached to a Tree to Attract Bats to Roost
RMMFGAB1–MOUSE-EARED BAT in flight (Myotis myotis) Rare. UK
RF2MTP5NE–Common / Bandit Pipistrelle Bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) hunting at twilight, Berwickshire, Scotland, June 2008
RMMFFKBK–GREATER HORSESHOE BAT (Rhinolophus ferrum-equinum) collecting moth caught in wing, UK
RF2MTP5R8–Common / Bandit pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus), hunting at twilight, Berwickshire, Scotland, August 2010
RMDJA29N–Horizontal portrait of greater horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, flying at night.
RMMFH4F3–GREATER HORSESHOE BAT (Rhinolophus ferrum-equinum) male in flight, chasing moth, UK
RM2PM9F2W–Large rectangular black bat box on a pine tree, crevice bat box for roosting bats in a forest, England, UK
RMECCWF5–Brown Long Eared Bat roost.
RFK04183–Common pipistrelle bat on white background
RMMFGAJJ–PIPISTRELLE BAT (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) in flight to hole in tree, UK
RMF8RRPK–'Batlights' on the A470 trunk road near Dolgellau Gwynedd North Wales, designed to deter bats from flying low into the path of oncoming traffic on stretch of new road that bisects one of their traditional flight paths through old deciduous oak woodland.
RMMFFKBD–GREATER HORSESHOE BAT (Rhinolophus ferrum-equinum) collecting moth caught in wing, UK
RMBEK5YC–Natterer's bat in flight (Myotis nattereri) at night
RMTC16CT–Fruit bat, London Zoo, London, England, UK
RM2BNK8J3–Young Common pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) reared in captivity since their rescue as pups, learning to fly and hunt in a flight cage at
RMRC0M5E–Sleeping Greater horseshoe bat in cave near West Twin Brook in Mendip Somerset
RM2BNJ29W–Rescued Brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus) with an injured ear flying in a flight cage, having its recovery and ability to capture insects on the
RMJT6JD6–Gail Rudge at All Saints Church at Braunston in Rutland, where bats are roosting and causing damage. 3rd August 2017. Photos by John Robertson,
RM2BNJ2F0–Samantha Pickering watching a rescued Brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus) flying around her flight cage as she checks it's ability to hunt prey on
RF2G3CCE5–Common Pipistrelle Bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus)
RMAEB9CH–A Peregrine Falcon - Falco peregrinus
RMGCCC48–Brighton, UK. 9th July, 2016. Guy Reynolds launches his giant Batman kite in blustery but perfect weather conditions for flying at the annual Brighton Kite Festival held in Stanmer Park on the outskirts of the city over the weekend Credit: Simon Dack/Alamy Live News
RMBHR41P–Long eared bat in flight Plecotus auritus
RM2FJT5A5–Midges backlit by the setting sun in a wildlife garden.
RF2C9AFKH–An engraved image of Long Eared Bats (plecotus auritus) flying at night from a vintage Victorian book dated 1886 that is no longer in copyright stock
RM2PM9F63–Large rectangular black bat box on a pine tree, crevice bat box for roosting bats in a forest, England, UK
RME9TX15–Orange Happy Halloween Flag flying at Pleasureland, Southport The last day of opening for the 2014 season saw a myriad of characters greeting visitors. A day dedicated to fun stuff, ghastly ghosts, weird witches, wonky wizards, beastly bats and more pumpkins that you can poke a broomstick, few strange scarecrows, and silly skeletons.
RMDH3FKT–nest box for British bats a protected species in a good flight path and near lakes abundant in insects with landing pad sections
RM2JFDNWF–London, UK. 01th Jul, 2022. Chris Green of Middlesex bats during T20 Vitality Blast - Middlesex vs Somerset at The Lord's Cricket Ground on Friday, July 01, 2022 in LONDON ENGLAND. Credit: Taka G Wu/Alamy Live News
RMF8RRPJ–'Batlights' on the A470 trunk road near Dolgellau Gwynedd North Wales, designed to deter bats from flying low into the path of oncoming traffic on stretch of new road that bisects one of their traditional flight paths through old deciduous oak woodland.
RMDJ7MN6–Horizontal portrait of greater horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, at night.
RMCBXFNE–Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri) in flight at night
RMTC16C7–Fruit bat, London Zoo, London, England, UK
RMMFGAXW–PIPISTRELLE BAT Pipistrellus pipistrellus flying from hollow tree
RMRC0M6T–Sleeping Greater horseshoe bat in cave near West Twin Brook in Mendip Somerset
RM2KA3P55–Sign on a building warning people that bats are roosting inside, and that only licenced bat handlers are permitted to enter.
RMJT6JD1–All Saints Church at Braunston in Rutland, where bats are roosting and causing damage. 3rd August 2017. Photos by John Robertson,
RM2BNJ2EP–Samantha Pickering watching a rescued Brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus) flying around her flight cage as she checks it's ability to hunt prey on
RF2G3CCEG–Common Pipistrelle Bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus)
RM2BNJ2A0–Rescued Brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus) flying in a flight cage eating a moth it has caught, having its ability to capture insects on the wing
RMJT6JCY–Gail Rudge cleaning up at All Saints Church at Braunston in Rutland, where bats are roosting and causing damage. 3rd August 2017. Photos by John Robertson,
RMGCCC41–Brighton, UK. 9th July, 2016. Guy Reynolds launches his giant Batman kite in blustery but perfect weather conditions for flying at the annual Brighton Kite Festival held in Stanmer Park on the outskirts of the city over the weekend Credit: Simon Dack/Alamy Live News
RMJT6JD0–Gail Rudge cleaning up at All Saints Church at Braunston in Rutland, where bats are roosting and causing damage. 3rd August 2017. Photos by John Robertson,
RM2FJT5EB–Midges backlit by the setting sun in a wildlife garden.
RM2PM9F2A–Large rectangular black bat box on a pine tree, crevice bat box for roosting bats in a forest, England, UK
RMCNK98R–Brown Long-eared Bat (Plecotus auritus) adult, in flight from hole in tree, England
RM2PGK883–Soprano pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pygmaeus) in hand of a licenced surveyor, Surrey, England, UK. Bat survey, bat surveys
RM2JFDNW3–London, UK. 01th Jul, 2022. Chris Green of Middlesex bats during T20 Vitality Blast - Middlesex vs Somerset at The Lord's Cricket Ground on Friday, July 01, 2022 in LONDON ENGLAND. Credit: Taka G Wu/Alamy Live News
RM2PM9F9F–Bat roosting box on a pine tree, rounded box for roosting bats in a forest, England, UK
RMF8RRPH–'Batlights' on the A470 trunk road near Dolgellau Gwynedd North Wales, designed to deter bats from flying low into the path of oncoming traffic on stretch of new road that bisects one of their traditional flight paths through old deciduous oak woodland.
RMBEKWWB–Two Natterer's bats (Myotis nattereri) flying and hunting at night
RMTC16M0–Fruit bat, London Zoo, London, England, UK
RMMFH583–PIPISTRELLE BAT Pipistrellus pipistrellus flying in roof space
RFC19XHF–nest box for British bats a protected species in a good flight path and near lakes abundant in insects
RF2B2C96N–Flying bats, drawn from life by English naturalist and ornithologist, George Edwards (1694 - 1773), in detail of coloured engraving. Edwards signed the engraving and added the date 1749, the year in which he created the image. Edwards produced his own plates for publication, which he then coloured personally or supervised others at the work, in order to preserve colour accuracy: “I do not purpose to part with any of the Prints uncolour'd while I live, lest they should afterwards be colour'd by unskilful People”.
RM2AFKD4X–. The Bible and science. Fig. 100.—A Mud-tortoise (Trionyx), showing the dorsal plates. which they could fly through the air. Some of theselatter were small, but others w^ere of stupendous pro-portions, one of them measuring, as has been calcu-lated, no less than twenty-seven feet across the wingsfrom tip to tip. I UK EXTINCT EEPTILES. In these flying lizards, the wings were probablysomewhat like those of the bats of the present day,. Fkj. 101—Skeleton of Pterodaotyl. —leathery, membranous expansions, stretching fromthe fore-legs to the hind-legs, and to the sides of THEIR LIKENESS TO BIRDS. 1
RM2GCPHWD–Engraving of two explorers in a cave with old-fashioned burning torches and bats to keep them company, circa 1890
RF2G3CCEE–Common Pipistrelle Bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus)
RM2BNJ29P–Rescued Brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus) flying in a flight cage eating a moth it has caught, having its ability to capture insects on the wing
RMPBAE76–Samantha Pickering preparing to release a Common pipistelle bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) in her garden after it was rescued locally and fully reabilitatated at her bat sanctuary, North Devon Bat Care, Barnstaple, Devon, UK, June 2016. Model released
RMJT6JD2–Gail Rudge at Braunston in Rutland, watching the bats which are damaging All Saints Church
RM2BNK8HW–Samantha Pickering releasing young Common pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) she has reared since their rescue as pups into a flight cage a
RMJT6JC4–All Saints Church at Braunston in Rutland, where bats are roosting and causing damage. 3rd August 2017. Photos by John Robertson,
RM2FJT5E7–Midges backlit by the setting sun in a wildlife garden.
RMGCCC4M–Brighton, UK. 9th July, 2016. Guy Reynolds launches his giant Batman kite in blustery but perfect weather conditions for flying at the annual Brighton Kite Festival held in Stanmer Park on the outskirts of the city over the weekend Credit: Simon Dack/Alamy Live News
RM2JFDNW6–London, UK. 01th Jul, 2022. Chris Green of Middlesex bats during T20 Vitality Blast - Middlesex vs Somerset at The Lord's Cricket Ground on Friday, July 01, 2022 in LONDON ENGLAND. Credit: Taka G Wu/Alamy Live News
RMCRNDHT–Daubenton's Bat (Myotis daubentonii) adult, in flight, Sussex, England
RMBEMFTC–Daubenton's bat (Myotis daubentonii) in flight and hunting at night
RMTC16E2–Fruit bat, London Zoo, London, England, UK
RMMFGE4N–GREATER HORSESHOE BAT in flight Rhinolophus ferrum-equinum UK
RFC19XJC–nest box for British bats a protected species in a good flight path and near lakes abundant in insects
RF2B2C96W–Flying bats, drawn from life by English naturalist and ornithologist, George Edwards (1694 - 1773). Detail of coloured engraving. Edwards signed the engraving and added the date 1749, the year in which he created the image. Edwards produced his own plates for publication, which he then coloured personally or supervised others at the work, in order to preserve colour accuracy: “I do not purpose to part with any of the Prints uncolour'd while I live, lest they should afterwards be colour'd by unskilful People”.
RF2G3CCE8–Common Pipistrelle Bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus)
RM2BNK8HR–Samantha Pickering releasing young Common pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) she has reared since their rescue as pups into a flight cage a
RMJT6JC8–Gail Rudge at All Saints Church at Braunston in Rutland, where bats are roosting and causing damage. 3rd August 2017. Photos by John Robertson,
RM2FJT5E2–Midges backlit by the setting sun in a wildlife garden.
RMGCCC45–Brighton, UK. 9th July, 2016. Guy Reynolds launches his giant Batman kite in blustery but perfect weather conditions for flying at the annual Brighton Kite Festival held in Stanmer Park on the outskirts of the city over the weekend Credit: Simon Dack/Alamy Live News
RM2JFDNWB–London, UK. 01th Jul, 2022. Jack Davies of Middlesex (left) bats during T20 Vitality Blast - Middlesex vs Somerset at The Lord's Cricket Ground on Friday, July 01, 2022 in LONDON ENGLAND. Credit: Taka G Wu/Alamy Live News
RMCRNDJ2–Daubenton's Bat (Myotis daubentonii) adult, in flight, Sussex, England
RMCBXFND–Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri) in flight at night
RMTC16EM–Fruit bat, London Zoo, London, England, UK
RMMFGE4K–GREATER HORSESHOE BAT in flight Rhinolophus ferrum-equinum failed to catch moth UK
RMCX4GF2–nest box for British bats a protected species in a good flight path and near lakes abundant in insects
RF2G3CCDT–Common Pipistrelle Bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus)
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