This video from Britain is called Brown Long-Eared Bat (Plecotus auritus) Maternity Roost.
The Dutch mammal society has investigated what brown long-eared bats eat.
The research was in 49 churches in Utrecht province.
It turned out that 75% of the prey remains were large yellow underwing moths. All prey remains were of the owlet moth family.
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