Saturday 12 October
Walthamstow Wetlands
It will look at how bats make sound, the different sounds produced by different species, how they adapt their echolocation calls to their surroundings, and how bats communicate with each other and what they are saying.
We will look at the different types of technology we use to detect, hear and record bat sound, and there will be interactive activities enabling audience members to try these out for themselves. There will be information on how people can get involved with detecting and monitoring bats in their local area.
Led by Phillip Briggs.
About we're all bats
This event is part of We're All Bats - A special programme of events, activities and creative workshops to express and enjoy sounds.
To find out about all the We're All Bats events visit: wereallbats.co.uk or Facebook
Venue: Walthamstow Wetlands, 2 Forest Road, London N17 9NH
By train: Blackhorse Road station (Victoria Line and Overground) and Tottenham Hale station (Victoria Line)
By bus: 123, 230, N73