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August 2019                          August 2019

 The youngest attendees at the event were just two and four. It was wonderful to   Breakfasts and other evening events,
 see  their  interest  in  the  local  environment  and  hope  their  enthusiasm  was

 heightened by the knowledge the older experts were able to impart.
       Scout Hut Hire

 Rosy Starling   The  Scout  Hut  is  available  for  hire,  particularly  during  the  daytime  –  rates  from
       £7.50 per hour.   For more information, please contact Andrea Marshall on 01929
 There  have  been  a  number  of   472588 or 0788 422 6445, andrealynnmarshall@hotmail.com
 reports from around the village of a

 Rosy  Starling  visiting  gardens  and
 bird tables. Rosy Starlings are mainly   Contact us
 found in eastern Europe and are a
 relatively rare visitor to the UK  – so,   If  anyone  would  like  further  information  about  Bere  Regis  Scout  Group  or  the
 all those who caught a sight of this   Kingsbere  Explorer  Scout  Unit,  all  the  contact  details  for  the  individual  sections
 visitor  were  very  privileged.  Whilst   (Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers) are available in the village directory at the
 the  bird  is  of  a  similar  size  to  the   back of this magazine.  General enquiries and offers of help/assistance: Neal Unitt
 common  Starling,  it  has  as  the   -Jones on 01929 472273.
 name  suggests  a  rosy  pink  body   Scout Group Publicity: Andrea Marshall on 01929 472588 and Helen Unitt-Jones on
 with  black  head,  wings  and  tail  –   01929 472273.
 see photo below.


 Bats
                                    G P Lewis
 There  are  good  numbers  of  bats  around  the  village  but  a  house  in  Bitchams
 Mead  wins  the  prize!  A  maternity  bat  roost  is  present,  as  it  has  been  in  some   Interior/Exterior Painter & Decorator
 previous  years.  No  less  than  191  pipistrelle  bats  were  recorded  as  leaving  the
 roost in just 30 minutes one evening in early July. We should be very pleased to
 have plenty of bats in the area as they eat vast numbers of midges and other   All aspects of painting and
 small  flying  insects.  Pipistrelle  bats  have  summer  maternity  roosts  where  the
 females give birth to live young and nurture them during their early life. As bats   decorating undertaken including
 are mammals the mothers feed their young milk. After about three or four weeks   Domestic, New builds, Refurbs
 the young bats are able to fly and tend leave the roosts in August. The bats will   and Commercial.
 occupy different roosts during their winter hibernation period.
        Qualified and with over 30 years
 If you are aware of any other active roosts in the area, please let us know.
        experience, will offer friendly
 If you would like to see some bats in flight, are not lucky enough to have a roost
 in your house, good spotting site at dusk is to stand on Jubilee Bridge. There are   advice if needed.
 always several bats over the water feeding on insects. Alternatively stand just off      1st class finish
 the By-Pass slip roads near to either entrance to the culverts under the By-Pass;   If you require a job done hassle free
 there are often bats emerging from here around dusk.       Free written quotes   by an honest, friendly tradesman
                                                   please give Gavin a call on
 All bat species, their breeding sites and resting places are fully protected by law.      Fully insured   01929 471704 or 07977
 It  is  an  offence  to  handle  bats,  disturb  them  or  damage  their  habitats  without      No job too small or big
 obtaining a licence first.                           047314, Email:
            No VAT                               g.lewis515@btinternet.com.

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