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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Environment
Letters

Bat out of belfry most likely a bird

Daubenton's bat (Myotis daubentonii) in flight and hunting at night.
Bat droppings are dark, not dusty white splotches, says Jen Tingay. Photograph: Arterra Picture Library/Alamy

Anita Roy’s lovely country diary on the chapel in Ayshford, Devon (31 March), was interesting in many respects. However, bats in the belfry would not leave “dusty white splotches” on the pews – their droppings are dark brown or black, depending on species. Those from my nursery roost stick to the bricks on my bungalow wall as they fall. Perhaps a little bird enjoys being in the chapel listening to the organ.
Jen Tingay
Snainton, North Yorkshire

• Further to the achievements of Miriam Rothschild (Letters, 29 March), her sister Pannonica should also be celebrated as an extraordinary and accomplished woman. Without her, the world might never have known one of the greatest modern jazz pianists of the 20th century, Thelonious Monk.
Adam Hart
Director, Jazz Foundation

• I enjoyed Dave Simpson’s insightful interview with Jim Kerr, the Simple Minds singer/songwriter (31 March). It also seemed apt for it to be published just after as the report on Boris Johnson’s appearance before the lacklustre backbench liaison committee: simple minds in concert.
Mike Pender
Cardiff

• What a treat! A whole newspaper on Monday with no photos of Boris Johnson in it – only marred by Donald Trump on page 32.
Christine White
Bingham, Nottinghamshire

• To make Labour cut through (Letters, 29 March), invent a huge lie, write it on the side of a bus and tour the country – easy.
John Kerslake
Stowmarket, Suffolk

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