Brown Long Eared Bat Traditional Cache
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One of a series of caches around Sedgeberrow, along a walk that we enjoy doing on a summers evening, whilst watching for bats and other wildlife. Each cache is named after a bat that you might spot along the way.
The name tells you everything really: these bats are brown with large ears. They often ambush insect prey, using those large ears to detect the sound of a moth flying past.
The cache is a small camo covered tube.
Note that tree cover can make this one more difficult than the others on the series. Coordinates are believed to be accurate. Let me know if anyone has any better numbers.
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