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Scientists observe rare bird-hunting behaviour in Greater Noctule bats

After twenty-five years of study, scientists have discovered how the greater noctule bat, Europe’s largest bat, hunt birds mid-air. Researchers shed light on their rare feeding strategies and crucial conservation.

October 13, 2025 / 16:40 IST
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Noctule Bat with blood and feathers around its mouth. (Image: Jorge Sereno)
Noctule Bat with blood and feathers around its mouth. (Image: Jorge Sereno)

Scientists, after twenty-five years of investigation, additionally discovered how the larger noctule bat, hunts and eats tiny birds in the air. This bat is the largest bat in Europe. An international team of researchers has shed light on how this bat hunts.

Innovating Biologger Technology

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At Aarhus University, biologists implanted the greater noctule (Nyctalus lasiopterus) with lightweight biologgers, which monitored the movement, height, echolocation signals and acceleration. The gadgets were able to display the aerial hunting behaviour of the bats.

The new study shows that these bats can fly high into the night sky to locate and attack unsuspecting birds. Unlike certain insects, birds cannot hear the bats’ echolocation calls and may only realise the danger at the very last moment, giving them little chance to escape.