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Here is the last bat I captured! |
- Bats in Canada are on the endangered list
- Bat disease is spreading
- Bat issues: White Nose Syndrome
This one flew from the chimney opening downstairs, upstairs into the living room, and then into the bedroom, where it was circling the fan.
See the previous post for THAT video!
It hunkered down behind the large painting leaving me wondering what to do next. A helpful Tweet from an acquaintance suggested gloves and a blanket, after putting the cats out. We have two bat houses outside, on 16 acres of land, and many trees with suitable holes, this one liked the cool chimney on a hot night.
I peeked at it, knowing I couldn't life the painting alone, when it flew back out and resumed the revolutions.
Batty was still going in circles when it collapsed falling behind the curtain. I managed to scooch it out into the Muskoka Room, with nice screens for holding on to.
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Buster was supervising outside on the deck |
What a relief! You can hear it chittering at me.
bat secured in Muskoka room from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
I DID IT! It slipped down behind the curtain. I scooched it out into the Muskoka room. Poor wee thing. Buster watched from outside. It flew in more circles, hung off the screen, then fell to the ground. I popped the butterfly net over it. It has flown off to safety outside. WHEW!