



During the felling of a sick tree this morning I spotted a bat clinging to the wall of the house. I think he must have been sleeping in the tree when it came down.
He hissed angrily at me while I was taking photos and didn't look like he wanted to be adopted and given a daft name so I set him free on the other side of the road where he could find a peaceful place to sleep further. (I was wearing leather workgloves during all this - bats are known to spread rabies by biting.)
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