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The Big Bat Map

The Big Bat Map

The Bat Conservation Trust has put chiropterology (that’s the study of bats) on the map with its new interactive, web-based database of bat activity.   It is encouraging everyone to record their sightings of bats – wherever they might be:  woodland, park, or even in your back garden.

Many woodland owners have bats living in their wood, and this is an easy and quick way to record sightings.  Bats are an important indicator of a healthy environment, and a record of their distribution will help us all preserve their future.

The process is simple:  just type in the postcode of where you made the sighting and fill in where, when and how many.  Find out more at https://www.bats.org.uk/our-work/national-bat-monitoring-programme/survey-and-species-summary-maps/winter-surveys


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Discussion

Wanted to post about a family of bats in the Portavogie area, but the big bat map has been removed.. such a shame.. If anyone knows where it has gone (if still functioning) please do tell

DARREN WEBSTER

30 April, 2020

just counted 162 bats leaving neighbours roof in Lowick between 10pm & 10.20pm

john

15 June, 2011

Have seen two bats flying round my property most evenings
these past few weeks.
NG14 5AS

Gillian

14 August, 2010

My family owns woodland at Penmaenuchaf above Penmaenpool, near Dolgellau, and this is a real haven for bats. At dusk, you will regularly see lesser horseshoe bats. Last autumn, Soprano pipistrelles were seen feeding around the trees and along the woodland track and one brown long-eared bat was also heard flying past. Our immediate neighbours the Penmaenuchaf Hall Hotel ( http://www.penhall.co.uk ) also has 20 acres of woodland. This has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its colony of lesser horseshoe bats and forms part of Coedydd Derw a Safloedd Meirion Special Area of Conservation (SAC). The woods are well worth a visit for bat spotters!

GJW

6 October, 2009

Please note everyone, that you need to go to the Bat Conservation Trust’s website http://www.bats.org.uk/bigbatmap to fill in your details! Please don’t leave them here or they won’t be recorded!

catherine

28 August, 2009

That’s good news. Thanks for brining it to our attention.

Stephen Palmer

9 August, 2009

PO4 9QH
Seen every evening in the summer at around dusk at the Highland Road Cemetery in Southsea
Cant tell how many because they move so quick and I dont think they are the smallest bats but i can hear them squeak sometimes.

sandra butler

7 August, 2009

one bat spotted every evening at dusk se1 7bz

nick mahler

7 August, 2009