Alderney is home to 13 recorded bat species (out of 18 found in the UK). Common Pipistrelle stands out as the most common on Alderney. It is also the only species of bat that was recorded on every island surveyed in the Bat Bailiwick Survey 2021-2024 across Guernsey, Alderney, Herm, Sark, Brecqhou, Burhou, Crevichon, Jethou and Lihou.
Despite the idiom ‘blind as a bat’, bats can see well at night although they rely more on their ears and echolocation to avoid crashing into things and to find their prey. Bats emit high-pitched sounds that bounce off objects and return as echoes, helping them understand their surroundings, locate prey, and even gauge its speed.
Normal hearing range of humans is between 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz (20 kHz). For most people, the highest-pitched sounds they can perceive fall within the range of 15 kHz to 17 kHz. Bats echolocate at frequencies higher than the frequencies that most people can hear so their calls are beyond our hearing. To detect bats, we use bat detectors to turn the high-pitched sounds of bats into the sounds that we humans can hear.