
Today it was rain and thunder until just before the start of the observation session, so the lecture before the Okinawa least horseshoe bat observation session was held indoors.


As your eyes get used to the darkness of the cave, you will gradually feel the sign of Okinawa least horseshoe bat flying overhead. First of all, do you say, "Do not try to see it, feel it?"

Okinawa least horseshoe bat, which roosts around Gyokusendo Cave, is flying at about 30 km/h. It’s hard to follow with your eyes.
Although it is not shown in the photo, there are many Okinawa least horseshoe bat flying around the top of Azumaya.
Since the strobe is NG in consideration of Okinawa least horseshoe bat, it is difficult to capture.

When a flying Okinawa least horseshoe bat hangs on the ceiling, I am surprised at its small appearance.
We often hear voices such as "cute."
When you turn the bat detector, you will hear a different voice from the flying Okinawa least horseshoe bat.
They seem to be speaking out according to circumstances.

It seems that Okinawa least horseshoe bat's dung fell in the handouts of the participants without knowing it when observing it. By the way, Okinawa least horseshoe bat dung is about the size of rice grains, and Okinawa least horseshoe bat seems to be able to excrete while flying.
It would be nice to win the lottery.
Participants wrote their impressions (drawing). Let me introduce you!







Mr. T at the Okinawa least horseshoe bat observation party always wears a T-shirt with Okinawa least horseshoe bat.
It would be nice to use your picture as a T-shirt and go out to observe Okinawa least horseshoe bat.