Polemi Bat Cave

Published 27th of June, 2022

Good Dogs

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The dogs were very friendly, but weren't scavenging for food or anything like that. They just seemed to like being part of something. As far as they were concerned, I was there for a purpose and they were determined to help. This help involved running up and down the edge of the gorge and looking puzzled at the sound the wings were making.

Mysterious Noise

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What was making that sound? It was most puzzling. The answer was soon going to become apparent.

Bats!

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Yes, the sound I could hear was caused by lots of bats. Big ones, too. I am used to seeing small bats flying around during sunset, scooping up unwary insects, but these ones were pretty large.

Big Wings

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They are very impressive animals. I was fortunate to be filming with a 5K camera, as it meant I could make frame-grabs which I could zoom in on.

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You can see the film at the end of this article. Watch to the end as there is some close-up half speed footage which really shows the bats off.

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