That tune coming from an old mine in B. C.? It’s probably a bat, singing a love song
VANCOUVER — The high-pitched tweets, trills and chirps sound like the chorus of birds in the treetops.
But the songs documented in new research emanate from sites including abandoned mines in British Columbia, and the voices belong to silver-haired bats.
Authors of a new study say that while bats are well known for using sound to echolocate prey and navigate around objects, silver-haired bats have now been identified as only the second such species in North America that has been documented as singing.
Cori Lausen, director of bat conservation with the Wildlife Conservation Society, is one of the authors of the study published in December in the Wildlife Society Bulletin.