Obični noćnik - Nyctalus noctula, Noctule Bat
2018
Authors:
Paunović, MilanKarapandža, Branko
Budinski, Ivana
Bajić, Branka
Josipović, Jelena
Contributors
Stanković, DaliborkaPaunović, Milan
Raković, Marko
Document Type:
Encyclopedia entry (Published version)
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© 2018 by the Natural History Museum
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In the past Noctule Bat preferred deciduous forests while today it has adapted to urban habitats with good shelter and food
sources. Summer roosts are in woodpecker holes and other tree hollows, artificial bat roosts and wooden parts of building constructions.
Winter roosts are in trees, buildings and caves. Maternity colonies include 20-50 females while hibernation colonies may be much larger.
This species is seasonal long-distance migrant. Since 1972 there were 415 ringed bats in Serbia, with no recovery records. Most individuals
(317) were ringed in the urban area of Belgrade City.
In:
- Stanković D, Paunović M, Raković M, Editors. Atlas migratornih ptica i slepih miševa Srbije. Beograd: Prirodnjački muzej; 2018. p. 499. (Posebna izdanja Prirodnjačkog muzeja; Vol. 46).