Peter,
-- There is something so exciting about listening to the echolocating calls of bats in real time, isn't there? I haven't splurged on an Echo Meter Touch of my own yet (I've been borrowing one from UMaine), but I certainly intend to. There are more expensive acoustic analysis technologies out there, but I doubt it any are as user-friendly as this device.
I know exactly what you mean about the Silver-haired bats. They were, by far, the most numerous species I encountered in my surveying efforts around the state. Big browns were a close second. I'll be making every effort to hit new habitat and seeking out some of the more elusive species over the next month.
Glad to hear others are enjoying this technology as much as I am!
Logan
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