ISO 6400.
Quote from: SA Chris on May 11, 2011, 04:33:04 pm ISO 6400.With ISO numbers like this I feel like I'm living in the 21st Century that I was promised when I was a kid...
Having just relocated to Sydney, I can now proudly say I've see a cockatoo. Fnarrrrr! parp parp!
For the third night this week my cat has brought a live bat in to my room in the middle of the night and then gone beserk chasing it. I've managed to rescue and release it each time. I don't know what species (brown, body an inch or two, wingspan of a few inches). Apart from the fact I'm completely knackered from the broken sleep I'm intriqued; she's never done it before in five years, anyone else heard of cats catching bats. Much as I know its not a good thing I'm quite impressed by her skills.
Quote from: andy popp on May 13, 2011, 05:43:05 amFor the third night this week my cat has brought a live bat in to my room in the middle of the night and then gone beserk chasing it. I've managed to rescue and release it each time. I don't know what species (brown, body an inch or two, wingspan of a few inches). Apart from the fact I'm completely knackered from the broken sleep I'm intriqued; she's never done it before in five years, anyone else heard of cats catching bats. Much as I know its not a good thing I'm quite impressed by her skills.I recon your cat has nabbed it while it was sleeping/resting etc.. to get one on the move would be something else... though possible I guess.. Bats can be a pain to get out of the room though...
Some cats can catch and kill bats. If a cat discovers a bat roost it can return night after night to catch thebats emerging
. It might worth dropping the Bat Conservation people a line.
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