I love bats, mainly because of the science behind them and how advanced they are and how they've adapted to living. It amazed me as a child that there were mammals that could fly! At this age it sounds silly, but as a 7 year old I assume I was thinking of some kind of flying pig or something, that was until I got some books and started to read about mammals and what they are capable of.

After spending some time at the pond, we headed down towards to Yard and watched the Pipistelle's come out of their roost and fly above our heads which the children absolutely loved! This is why I love my job, I used to be a shy person with major anxiety (I cried on my first day..) and now I realise how far I've come in just a year, I can now lead walks and talk to the public without getting nervous twitches or having hot flusters, it helps that my job is to educate people, mainly children and a love and passion of mine. The next place to visit on our list, was to the reserve side and down towards Heron's Wing hide where they have rumoured to roost again meaning we have a great population going! This is where the naturalist side of a person really shines through since it's not just bats that like the hide, spiders are rather fond of it aswell meaning the bat poo gets stuck in the webs, which makes it easier for me to find some and pull it out to show everything. Fun fact about bat poo: It's my favourite poo because they usually eat midges and the occasional small insect meaning their poo gets the crushed up shell's in it, which makes it look sparkly! I have to say, the group I had were an absolute pleasure, I didn't have to tell any of them to stick by me (their still with their parents but a girl with a beeping machine and a massive torch is always a better attraction for some reason..), they asked questions and the ages I had were between 2-5 for the children and some very sensible answers came out, questions such as do the bats all live together or do they have their own homes? To you or I, as mature people the question seems rather silly, but for a 3 year old to be wondering about communal roosting is amazing!
Image credit to John Lewis, WWT Llanelli Volunteer Photographer.
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