Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Update For November And Rescue Of An Injured Dog
Update For November And Rescue Of An Injured Dog
Well, the cold weather conditions have finally arrived here in Southeastern New York. Ive been waiting for some ideal (and "interesting") weather conditions to occur before I set the detector(s) out again.
What type of weather conditions? ...Thats easy: The type that have been known to prevent bats from taking flight/foraging, etc. For example - Cold, wind & rain. Its been written that bats wont take flight or forage if:
And, of course, there are still a ton of recordings from recent past months which I need to analyze, organize, etc. As Ive written before: Winter is a good time to do this!
"In other news" ...As fate would have it: Two of my Nieces rescued a dog that was run-over by an automobile. They saved its life, by bringing it directly to a 24Hr Animal Hospital.
Since the Veterinary bills are very high - And, they are college students trying to make ends meet...They set-up a page so that Folks can make a donation, to help. - Id like to take this opportunity to share the link Here.
Happy bat detecting!
What type of weather conditions? ...Thats easy: The type that have been known to prevent bats from taking flight/foraging, etc. For example - Cold, wind & rain. Its been written that bats wont take flight or forage if:
- Temperatures are below 60 Deg. F
- Its windy (> 10 or 15 MPH winds)
- There is rain or heavy fog present
And, of course, there are still a ton of recordings from recent past months which I need to analyze, organize, etc. As Ive written before: Winter is a good time to do this!
"In other news" ...As fate would have it: Two of my Nieces rescued a dog that was run-over by an automobile. They saved its life, by bringing it directly to a 24Hr Animal Hospital.
Since the Veterinary bills are very high - And, they are college students trying to make ends meet...They set-up a page so that Folks can make a donation, to help. - Id like to take this opportunity to share the link Here.
Happy bat detecting!
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