Category Baturday News

The weather outside is frightful!

Baturday News is a weekly blog written by Rachael, a 7th grade student and Save Lucy volunteer. Rachael’s interest in bats was sparked by the big brown bats that used the outside of her former home for a winter roost. Her family cheerfully hosted this wild colony for years. Hi everyone! I hope you all had a nice week. The bats around here are freezing! Luckily, the little bats being taken care of by the nice people at Save Lucy are nice and toasty, but the poor little bats outside are having to suffer through some really cold weather. First, there was snow and then it was just ridiculously cold. They even canceled school because it was so cold! I hope the little bats that are roosting outside managed to stay toasty. I’m worried about them. On a different note, I know you are all anxiously waiting for news about Fierce and Gladys. Gladys absolutely loved Fierce’s thoughtful poetry and letter last week. Once they exchanged their Valentine’s gifts (Gladys got Fierce a worm), they had a lovely Valentine’s dinner. They ate mealworms, mealworms and more mealworms. For dessert, they had chocolate covered wax worms. I hope you all are able to stay warm. If you are looking for something to do while you are stuck inside, perhaps you could knit cute little hats, scarves, mittens or even earmuffs for your neighborhood bats. I’m sure they’d love them! [The prolonged abnormally cold weather is having a profound impact on our resident bats. Save Lucy is getting a several calls a day regarding bats inside houses or down on the ground in the cold. These are overwhelmingly young bats that do not have enough nutritional resources to survive this lengthy cold snap. If you find a bat indoors, please contain it […]

Could this be love?

Baturday News is a weekly blog written by Rachael, a 7th grade student and Save Lucy volunteer. Rachael’s interest in bats was sparked by the big brown bats that used the outside of her former home for a winter roost. Her family cheerfully hosted this wild colony for years. Hello everyone! Have a happy Valentine’s Day today! As most of you know Fierce and Gladys are a lovely couple. This year Fierce has done something very special. He has written a poem! Here it is. Mealworms are brown, Some moths are too, Now I am hungry, Oh, and I love you! – From Fierce to Gladys! He also wrote a note… Dear Gladys, I love you even more than a waxworm and they are yummy. All this talk of food is making me hungry. I hope the humans feed us soon. From, Fierce Isn’t that just the most romantic thing you’ve ever read??? Something tells me Fierce has a lot to learn. I hope Gladys doesn’t mind.

Bat Technology

Baturday News is a weekly blog written by Rachael, a 7th grade student and Save Lucy volunteer. Rachael’s interest in bats was sparked by the big brown bats that used the outside of her former home for a winter roost. Her family cheerfully hosted this wild colony for years. Hi everyone! I hope you all had a good week. I found some news that I think is really cool. Apparently, bats are even more useful than I thought. Some students at Wake Forest University in North Carolina are using bats as a model for a device they are making. They think the device will be able to help blind people. The device sort of looks like a watch and uses echo location to determine where things are and how close stuff is. If a person gets close to an obstacle, the wristband vibrates. The closer the person gets, the faster the watch vibrates. It only costs $35 per watch. I really hope it works. I have a visually impaired friend who I think would love this. You can read the article here.

Some good news, a little art, and a bat gets a name

Baturday News is a weekly blog written by Rachael, a 7th grade student and Save Lucy volunteer. Rachael’s interest in bats was sparked by the big brown bats that used the outside of her former home for a winter roost. Her family cheerfully hosted this wild colony for years. Hi Everyone! I read an interesting article about how little brown bat colonies are stabilizing in the Aeolus Cave in Vermont. You can read the whole article here. Scientists have found that little brown bats there are surviving even though they have been exposed to WNS for years. They don’t know how or why the bats are able to survive, but they are excited about it. Maybe they’ll be able to figure it out and then they’ll be able to help other bats! I also want to make sure that everyone sees the adorable sculpture of Tinybat that was commissioned by Save Lucy. Just in case you haven’t seen a picture of it yet, here it is. One of Save Lucy’s favorite artists, Julie S., made it out of needlefelt wool, felt and little beads for eyes. I think the artist did a really nice job of capturing little Tinybat’s personality. And I think she’s an amazing artist! I hope you like it. In other news, Save Lucy had a naming contest for the beautiful new education bat. She’s a red bat. The name Poppy won by a landslide. I’m glad Poppy won.  She looks like a little Poppy.

Do Red Bats Dream of Crunch-a-Dos?

Baturday News is a weekly blog written by Rachael, a 7th grade student and Save Lucy volunteer. Rachael’s interest in bats was sparked by the big brown bats that used the outside of her former home for a winter roost. Her family cheerfully hosted this wild colony for years. Hi everyone! I have some fantastic news! It’s not too late to order some Bat Scout cookies! Don’t you want to order a box or two for your furry friends? And for the latest news here at Save Lucy…there is a new little bat here! She is an adorable little Red Bat. Her wing tips are damaged so she’ll never be able to fly well. She won’t be able to be released, so she’s going to stay with the other bats at Save Lucy. Isn’t this picture of her adorable? She made it just in time to order some Bat Wings, Crunch-A-Dos, and some Caledonias. (I wonder how she is going to pay. Mealworm money anyone?) I guess that’s what red bats like to eat. I hope that she doesn’t get a sugar rush after she eats some of her cookies. I hope she has settled in and is ok. I can’t wait to meet her!

Crunchy, crunchy, cookie time!!

Baturday News is a weekly blog written by Rachael, a 7th grade student and Save Lucy volunteer. Rachael’s interest in bats was sparked by the big brown bats that used the outside of her former home for a winter roost. Her family cheerfully hosted this wild colony for years. Hi everyone! It’s Bat Scout cookie time! This year, there is a new flavor – Rah Rah Rove Beetles! The Bat Scouts are still offering the flavors from last year too, so if you had a favorite you can still order that. Here is this year’s list. Mango Munchies – Perfect for fruit bats.  These bite-sized mango cookies are dusted with powdered banana and bursting with yummy mango flavor. Bat Wings – Shaped like a bat’s wing, these delicate-tasting, insect flavored cookies are delightfully simple and satisfying. Crunch-A-Dos – Crisp and crunchy beetle shell cookies with creamy worm filling. Caledonias – Crisp fruity cookie coated in nectar, sprinkled with toasted pollen, and striped with a dark blossomy coating. Hangalongs – Crispy cookies layered with mealworm butter and covered with a mothy coating. Thin Moths – Crispy cookies covered with a mothy coating.  !new!  Rah Rah Rove Beetles – Hearty beetle shell cookies with plump rove beetle chunks. Don’t these sound so good! I bet all your little neighborhood bats want some. Why don’t you order them a box or two or three or four?  Little Freda is very excited to try her first Bat Scout cookie.  She is looking forward to the new Rah Rah Rove Beetles and the Hangalongs. Little Quince wants some Thin Moths. Fierce and Gladys can’t decide if they want to stick with the Crunch-A-Dos or try the new flavor. I think they should get both. Don’t forget the annual Bat Scout Cookie Program gives bats the […]

Will it be Dobsonfly Delights, Mayfly Meringues, Beetle Butter cookies??

Baturday News is a weekly blog written by Rachael, a 7th grade student and Save Lucy volunteer. Rachael’s interest in bats was sparked by the big brown bats that used the outside of her former home for a winter roost. Her family cheerfully hosted this wild colony for years. Hi everyone! I hope you all had a good week. The bats at Save Lucy were wondering where all the excitement and parties went. They already miss the holidays and are looking forward to Valentine’s Day. It has been sooooooooooo cold here! I saw on the news that it has been cold all over the country. Some places in the country are even colder than Mars! And that’s cold! They canceled school because it was too cold for the buses to start. The bats enjoyed their snow days! Well, the bats at Save Lucy did. The bats outside were too cold! This is the time of year that many bats hibernate in caves. I’m worried about them and I really hope they all make it through the winter without getting White Nose Syndrome! Maybe this will be the year that scientists find a cure. Next week…It’s time for Bat Scout Cookies! There’s a new flavor!

Glad Tidings!

Baturday News is a weekly blog written by Rachael, a 7th grade student and Save Lucy volunteer. Rachael’s interest in bats was sparked by the big brown bats that used the outside of her former home for a winter roost. Her family cheerfully hosted this wild colony for years. Hi everyone! I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas and that you all got lots and lots of batty gifts.  I got a huge stuffed vampire bat. It is very cute. Santa Bat came to visit the little bats at Save Lucy. Freda was very happy to celebrate her first Christmas with a big bowl of juicy mealworms. She had a lot of fun hiding in her stocking too. Fierce and Gladys had a lot of fun snuggling in a Santa hat. I think it was a very festive time for the bats! The bats would like to thank everyone who has taken care of them and contributed to their care over the past year. Even though they sometimes have little squeaky fussing fits, they really do appreciate their humans. [And we at Save Lucy would like to thank our wonderful volunteers who take care of bats at headquarters, blog, illustrate, rehabilitate, clean, fold, organize, field phone calls, and provide cheerful support all year–LS] Merry Christmas! And Happy New Year!

Batty Holidays!

Baturday News is a weekly blog written by Rachael, a 7th grade student and Save Lucy volunteer. Rachael’s interest in bats was sparked by the big brown bats that used the outside of her former home for a winter roost. Her family cheerfully hosted this wild colony for years. Hi Everyone! The bats are still very excited that Christmas is coming. They just know that Santa Bat is coming. I think they’ve been good and he’ll fill their stockings with yummy mealworms. Now we just need to get Freda out of the stocking. Isn’t she cute? I hope everyone has a very Merry Christmas! And to all the boys, girls and bats out there who celebrate Hanukkah we say, Chanukah Sameach! I hope everyone has a great week!

Frosty the snowbat

Baturday News is a weekly blog written by Rachael, a 7th grade student and Save Lucy volunteer. Rachael’s interest in bats was sparked by the big brown bats that used the outside of her former home for a winter roost. Her family cheerfully hosted this wild colony for years. Hi Everyone! I thought it would be nice to teach you a festive and batty Christmas song. This is what the bats at Save Lucy have been squeaking all week! I think they are looking forward to getting mealworms for Christmas. Frosty the snowbat was a jolly happy soul, With a little stick pipe and a whiskery nose and two eyes made out of coal. Frosty the snowbat is a fairy tale, they say, He was made of snow but the bat pups know how he came to life one day. There must have been some mealworms in that old silk hat they found. For when they placed it on his head he began to fly around. O, Frosty the snowbat was alive as he could be, And the bat pups say he could squeak and play just the same as you and me. Flappetty flap flap, flappety flap flap, Look at Frosty go. Flappetty flap flap, flappety flap flap, Over the caves of snow. Frosty the snowbat knew the sun was coming up that day, So he said, “Let’s fly and we’ll have some fun now before I go away.” Down to the village, with a little twig in his hand, Flying here and there all around the square squeaking, Catch me if you can. He led them down the streets of town right to the traffic bat. And he only paused a moment when he heard him squeak “Stop!” For Frosty the snowbat had to hurry on his way, […]