We also observed one fluttering around, on Monday at ~4:30pm just off 
the bridge in Hanover. Although we both did a double-take, it was 
clearly a bat.
Doug & Spencer Hardy


Ann B. Flood wrote:
> For the past two nights, around the area where Grant Brook passes under River
> Road in Lyme, we have seen a bat fluttering around about 6 o'clock pm. This
> seems too early for usual bat bahavior to begin--at least normally.  Anyone know
> if this is usual for this time of year?
>
> Ann & Hal  
>
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