Full spectrum recordings
of some Japanese Bats

All recordings are made with Pettersson D500x in April 2013.
The graphics are shown as seen in BatSound software.
Use the link next to the name to download or listen. All are expanded 10 times.

Contact: Stefan Nyman

These are my suggestions...

 Nyctalus aviator
 Birdlike noctule

BatSound files:
M00067.wav
M00129.wav
M00223.wav
M00419.wav
M00450.wav
M00679.wav



 N. aviator M00129.mp3 3 sec

  Kyoto, Google Earth 130416 19:01:39
 N. aviator M00419.mp3 3 sec

  Kyoto, Google Earth 130418 23:24:28
 N. aviator  M00129   0.5 sec

 

 Pipistrellus abramus/endoi
 Japanese pipistrelle / Endo's pipistrelle

Batsound files:
M00078.wav

M00080.wav Social calls
M00085.wav

M00096.wav Social calls
M00123.wav Social calls

M00131.wav
M00155.wav Social calls
M00192.wav
M00829.wav Feeding buzz
M00871.wav Feeding buzz
M02359.wav

 P. abramus M00131.mp3 3 sec

  Kyoto, Google Earth 130418 19:14:40
 P. abramus Social call M0080.mp3 0.2 sec

  Kyoto, Google Earth 130418 19:01:29
 P. abramus M00085.mp3 0.5 sec

  Kyoto, Google Earth  130418 19:03:04

Identificaion:

Bat Study and Conservation Group of Japan: A Field Guide to the Bats of Japan

The Wild Mammals of Japan

Dai Fukui, Naoki Agetsuma, David A. Hill: Acoustic Identification of Eight Species of Bat (Mammalia: Chiroptera) Inhabiting Forests of Southern Hokkaido, Japan: Potential for Conservation Monitoring

Kimitake Funakoshi: Acoustic identification of thirteen insectivorous bat species from the Kyushu District, Japan