Pilliwiggin part 2: night one in care
Mar 28, 2026•Channel
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Published2 months ago
Duration13:25
Video IDYZGTL0x4AkM
Languageen
CategoryPets & Animals
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Pilliwiggin is a juvenile male Grey-Headed Flying-Fox about 14.5 weeks old (or thereabouts).
He was found on the ground in the loading dock of a factory where he'd been overnight. During the current fuel crisis (the expense and the scarcity) and the distance from my home (and the amount of tolls between me and my batty), I declined to rescue unless nobody else could; and nobody else could.
So meet the new little delight in my life, Pilliwiggin, who has smacked his head, is very very calm and is quite cooperative at the moment. He was so alert and "kind of tame" that I scanned him for a chip, but there's nothing, so he hasn't been in care previously (and he's too young to be out of area from a group who doesn't chip their bats).
As with most things, it's another wait and see moment; see how he goes, if he dies overnight (or not); give him a day or 2 to make up his mind what's wrong and what is fixable.
I'm (weirdly) feeling quite hopeful about him but it's still very early days.
His name, Pilliwiggin, is a cute name for a woodland sprite which refers to a tiny fairy or sprite designated as a guardian of flowers in English and Irish folklore.
I should point out that he was from Woodpark Road, however I didn't remember this until after I named him; apparently this is synchronicity in action, and was meant to be.
KOKO little Wiggi; keep on keeping on.
Tolga Bat Hospital takes donations for our batties. Tolga is an awesome place in Far North Queensland, which has charity status. By sending donations to them, they get a percentage (and deserve every cent) and they can allocate money to me for batty expenses without it becoming part of my income stream (which makes tax time difficult).
https://tolgabathospital.org/donate/
Mention Megabattie or Meg in the PayPal message box and the money will find its way to me.
If no message box appears, please email Jenny to tell her that the money is for me.
IMPORTANT: If you pay through the PayPal Giving Fund, can you please email Jenny with the AMOUNT DONATED and the name under which you have donated, OR just forward along the PP receipt.
The Giving Fund doesn’t charge any fees (so the bats get more money) but PP doesn’t itemise out the amount, they just send a total every month, and we don’t know if the money is for Tolga or for Megabattie.
Here’s Jenny’s email.
[email protected]