Virtual Bat Nights from Norfolk

The Pipistrelles at Thornham

Join us online for a two part Norfolk virtual bat night!

On night one expect a pipistrelle party with expert ecologist Phil Parker and enjoy a tour of beautiful Thornham church with our very own heritage advisor Rachel Arnold

Hear all about the pipistrelle bats that roost at Thornham church and all across Norfolk, how they live, why they love churches and how we're working hard to ensure bats, buildings and humans occupants can continue to thrive and live together successfully in these beautiful surroundings.

Date: Friday 23rd October 2020, 6-7pm

The face of a Natterer's Bat, the bat is squeezed into a small gap in some stonework
A Soprano Pipistrelle bat, a tiny brown bat perched in a gap between two pine planks

The Natterer's bats at Saxlingham

Join us online for part two of our Norfolk virtual bat night series!

Enjoy a second batty hour with expert bat ecologist Phil Parker and heritage advisor Rachel Arnold. No need to have come to the first event but top marks if you did!

Hear all about the huge roost of Natterer's bats at Saxlingham church, how they live, why they love churches and how we're working hard to ensure bats, buildings and humans occupants can continue to thrive and live together successfully in these beautiful surroundings.

Date: Wednesday 28th October 2020, 6-7pm