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Gillian M

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an ten minute walk... i could be in jordan tomorrow!!!

i was actually christened with water from river of jordan, as are the british royal family i believe!(dust sholders)
You'd be most welcome.

Interesting-christened with water from the River Jordan. Lucky you! hahaha.
 

Gillian M

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Only joking ladies and gentlemen. :)
 

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I don't know...afraid I don't speak battish. But I hear it's similar to Scottish... ;)
Bats are cool. If it's similar to the Glaswegian Scots accent you haven't a hope of understanding it. A nice soft borders accent is more easily understood.

I have a friend from Shetland who is barely comprehensible. He says he's not speaking Gaelic but I'm not always convinced :D

I love bats too. When I was young we had a bat expert staying at our house (long story) and he had two injured bats with him that he was caring for.

One was a tiny pipistrel bat and the other was a Daubenton's bat which is about the size of a hamster. The Daubenton's purred audibly like a cat when stroked :)
 

Lyn W

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Back again after a lovely meal of Cajun chicken.

The best experience I have had recently during our outdoor activities was caving and seeing bats hanging everywhere,
one of my colleagues sent me this photo its not great but it was very exciting to see at the time. I think they were horseshoe bats

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Time to turn in. I need to admit defeat with the songs @Lyn W. Maybe I'll dream something up :D

Sleep well everyone. See you tomorrow for the third and final day of Adam's party - which I presume ends in the US time zones as Adam wouldn't want our American friends to be short-changed on partying. :D
 

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Bats are cool. If it's similar to the Glaswegian Scots accent you haven't a hope of understanding it. A nice soft borders accent is more easily understood.

I have a friend from Shetland who is barely comprehensible. He says he's not speaking Gaelic but I'm not always convinced :D

I love bats too. When I was young we had a bat expert staying at our house (long story) and he had two injured bats with him that he was caring for.

One was a tiny pipistrel bat and the other was a Daubenton's bat which is about the size of a hamster. The Daubenton's purred audibly like a cat when stroked :)
That is SO COOL!!!:)
I sometimes think I would like to be a wildlife rehabber, but I know I'd be too upset whenever one didn't survive.
 

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Back again after a lovely meal of Cajun chicken.

The best experience I have had recently during our outdoor activities was caving and seeing bats hanging everywhere,
one of my colleagues sent me this photo its not great but it was very exciting to see at the time. I think they were horseshoe bats

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Wonderful!!! :)
 
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