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Blessed in Colorado
True Blue Farmgirl

5427 Posts

Debbie Fischer
Coos Bay OR
5427 Posts

Posted - Nov 16 2025 :  8:05:40 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
So Wildflowers I am Bored, and so I decided to have one more Critter of the Month and Give Away.


That’s right Bats. I love them too. Do any of you?
Over the next 30 days I will be posting photos of Bats and information. Maybe some things about them that you did not know. I know I learned a few things about them during my research this past week, while I sat here on my Bum, bored to tears! So, if you have information you would like to share about them please do.

Laura, for your information so you know what has been going on:-) For the past 4 months for fun I have been posting Critters of the Month and having Give Aways.
Debbie Klann won the first give away for Bees.
Chris Kenney won the Give Away for Lady Bugs. Her and her daughter Fallon had fun with it coloring me pages from the color book I sent. They are on my refrigerator for all to see.
Karen Martell won the Give Away for Crows and last but not least,
Heather Neeper won the Give Away for Tarantulas, and I believe still having fun with it;-)

All you need to do is post at least once to let me know you're interested, having fun with the thread and I will put your name in my Bat Hat.
Yep, I just may have a Bat Hat, Hee, Hee.

So let the fun begin;-)



Wanda Sue is in My Bat Hat who will join her?

Edited by - Blessed in Colorado on Nov 16 2025 11:00:49 PM

Wanda Sue
True Blue Farmgirl

1727 Posts

Wanda
Murrells Inlet SC
USA
1727 Posts

Posted - Nov 16 2025 :  10:41:22 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Debbie, I don’t mind bats at all, in fact we had a fun game we played when I was a child. On summer nights my whole family would sit under the shade trees after supper and drink sweet tea and play games. We would play games like freeze tag, catch lightening bugs in jars, and “wooly bat”. Just as it was getting dusky dark, we would put a rubber ball in a tube sock, then twirl it around like a sling and toss it in the air as high as we could. While we were twirling the sock, we would all chant, “ wooly bat, wooly bat, come and get your wooly hat”. The bats flying around would dive after it and send us running, squealing and laughing. The thrill of it was exciting, but like my mama said, “I don’t think there will be any more laughing when one of those bats get caught in your hair”. Fun memories!!

A day hemmed in prayer is less likely to unravel.

Wanda Sue
Farm Girl #3677
Farmgirl of the Month-August 2022

Edited by - Wanda Sue on Nov 16 2025 11:11:32 PM
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Blessed in Colorado
True Blue Farmgirl

5427 Posts

Debbie Fischer
Coos Bay OR
5427 Posts

Posted - Nov 16 2025 :  10:59:16 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Oh my goodness Wanda Sue I love your story and the game what fun.
Have you ever held one? I have but not too long, they are so enchanting to me;-)

Wanda Sue your name is in my Bat Hat.

Big Hugs,
Debbie
Farmgirl if the Month for:
September 2012, February 2018, September 2022 and August 2025.
“My altars are My Mountains and the Ocean.” Lord Bryon
When I am old I am wearing Purple. I am Old!!










Edited by - Blessed in Colorado on Nov 16 2025 10:59:53 PM
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Wanda Sue
True Blue Farmgirl

1727 Posts

Wanda
Murrells Inlet SC
USA
1727 Posts

Posted - Nov 16 2025 :  11:09:26 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
When playing in the woods once, we found a baby bat that had fallen out of the tree. It was pale grey with wings and slick skin, and we thought it was a strange moth. So I picked it up and carried it to the house to ask my mama what kind it was. She about had a heart attack and asked me, why would you pick up such a thing? It was only about the size of the first section of my pinky finger. She told us it was a baby bat, and that it was already dead. We thought it was just sleeping.

A day hemmed in prayer is less likely to unravel.

Wanda Sue
Farm Girl #3677
Farmgirl of the Month-August 2022
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Blessed in Colorado
True Blue Farmgirl

5427 Posts

Debbie Fischer
Coos Bay OR
5427 Posts

Posted - Nov 16 2025 :  11:47:59 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Awww, were you sad when you found out it was dead? Did you bury it?
I have a small dead bat with my collection of animal skulls, claws, feathers and what ever else I find on the beach or in the woods. A lot of folks, family think I am crazy. But I am not just curious.

Big Hugs,
Debbie
Farmgirl if the Month for:
September 2012, February 2018, September 2022 and August 2025.
“My altars are My Mountains and the Ocean.” Lord Bryon
When I am old I am wearing Purple. I am Old!!










Edited by - Blessed in Colorado on Nov 16 2025 11:48:53 PM
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levisgrammy
Scattered Prairie Hen Honcho

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Denise
Ohio
USA
10699 Posts

Posted - Nov 17 2025 :  03:49:12 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The only time I've ever encountered a bat was when I was visiting my parents while pregnant with our second daughter. JT was on a west-pac so I took the opportunity to go home for a visit. Anyway, while there I had put Jess to bed and was getting ready myself when I heard this little noise. I looked up to see a bat hanging from the curtain rod. I couldn't carry Jess down the stairs, very pregnant, so I went down and told my mom. She went and got her and brought her down. My dad and the neighbor kid who was there got a coffee can and gloves and put the bat in it to take outside.
Later dad found there were bats in the attic of that house. Nothing he did got them out of there. But I never heard that they had anymore inside the house part. I never liked being outside at dusk when the bats were looking for their supper of bugs.

Denise~~

Sister #43

"I am a bookaholic with no desire to be cured."

"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path"
Psalm 119:105

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Edited by - levisgrammy on Nov 17 2025 05:58:16 AM
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Wanda Sue
True Blue Farmgirl

1727 Posts

Wanda
Murrells Inlet SC
USA
1727 Posts

Posted - Nov 17 2025 :  05:54:27 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Debbie I think my sister and I did go bury it. Your little pumpkin bat is a cutie, but most bats are not. The only one I would worry about is the one named Barnabus, lol.

A day hemmed in prayer is less likely to unravel.

Wanda Sue
Farm Girl #3677
Farmgirl of the Month-August 2022
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LauraBell
True Blue Farmgirl

349 Posts

Laura
Corpus Christi TX
USA
349 Posts

Posted - Nov 17 2025 :  06:13:02 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My son built bat houses for our local fish hatchery for his Eagle Scout project. They have ponds where the fish move as they mature before being released and the mosquitos out there can be very bad for the staff working. We had a lot of fun travelling around looking at bat houses in state parks, etc. and did quite a bit of research into the benefits of bats and bat houses.

While he is very "done" with bats and Boy Scouts, I still think of bats quite fondly.

What a fun thread and I'm looking forward to catching up on the research you did for your previous critters! Thanks Debbie :)

Laura

Happy to be Farmgirl #7286
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Wanda Sue
True Blue Farmgirl

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Wanda
Murrells Inlet SC
USA
1727 Posts

Posted - Nov 17 2025 :  06:15:07 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Denise, I don’t think I could have slept that night after seeing the bat!

That attic brought back another memory. As a little girl at church walking up to the third floor with some friends to go to our SS class. The whole back wall was covered with what we THOUGHT were bats, so of course we went screaming down the stairs. Turns out they were flying squirrels, and the men of the church found a hole in a closet where they got in from the attic. We had never heard of such a thing, so we assumed they had to be bats.

A day hemmed in prayer is less likely to unravel.

Wanda Sue
Farm Girl #3677
Farmgirl of the Month-August 2022
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