March 5, 2026
Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
Bat update w/short video
I did my second summer bat count for the state’s Endangered and Non-Game Species program recently.
I counted 50 bats, large and small, emerging from under the roof-line of my neighbor’s house. Earlier this summer, I had counted 39 bats.
The trick to counting is to count them only as they fly out for the night. Otherwise, you could easily count the same bat twice.
They don’t live in the attic, just under the wood trim, and she is nice enough to let them stay there.
The goal, however, is for them to move across the driveway to my nice new bat houses (top).
I am told by bat experts that this won’t happen until next spring at the earliest.
I can’t wait. Bats are a vital part of the food chain, eating thousands of insects, and bat residences near places like the Celery Farm are ideal.
I am a little jealous that my neighbor has bats and I don’t.
During the recent count, I kept an eye on the new boxes but saw no bats leaving. I also aimed my camera up one of the boxes’ baffles (below), and they wer
e clean as a whistle.
No tenants yet, as expected.
I did do a four-second video of a bat leaving next door, linked here. You can see the bat leaving from under the trim on the left side.
Just don’t blink. Trying to count these guys is the challenge and fun of bat counting.
4 comments
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Nice vid. I used to sit by the pond at dusk and watch them. Bats are awesome but our bat house has been vacant for years…
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I put a second download link that should be quicker. My apologies. I am a little too low-tech for my own good.
Thanks,
Jim -
Maybe because I live in a church yard we have bats all over the place, but nary a mosquito. Coincidence? I don’t think so. By the way for some reason I couldn’t run the clip on this post.
Vern -
Swans (as shown in earlier post) are beautiful!!






4 comments
Pedro
Nice vid. I used to sit by the pond at dusk and watch them. Bats are awesome but our bat house has been vacant for years…
jim wright
I put a second download link that should be quicker. My apologies. I am a little too low-tech for my own good.
Thanks,
Jim
Vern
Maybe because I live in a church yard we have bats all over the place, but nary a mosquito. Coincidence? I don’t think so. By the way for some reason I couldn’t run the clip on this post.
Vern
Deedee Burnside
Swans (as shown in earlier post) are beautiful!!