I came across this Bat at Bosherston early this afternoon between the 8 Arch Bridge and the Boathouse. It spent a few minutes hawking over the water in the bright sunlight before flying off into the trees. I later learnt from Annie Haycock that it was a Daubenton's Bat. They are always found in association with water, and live in crevices in bridges (including the Eight-Arch Bridge) and in tree holes.
Also there plenty of Kingfisher activity with 2, perhaps 3 chasing each other around, no doubt sorting their territories out.
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