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The calls of five bat species were heard at Secrets

The calls of five bat species were heard at Secrets

8th September 2017

Five species of bat use Petersfield Heath for foraging.

At the end of a glorious day at Secrets of the Heath, Jane Willmott, from the Sussex Wildlife Trust, led a guided bat walk as the sun sank over the pond.…


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