2024 species records

With a welcome increase in the number of fauna and flora records being entered in the LFS logbook, held on the island in the Marisco Tavern, the size of the Annual Report has grown in recent years. To help control the costs of printing and distribution we have changed the way these records are presented with the use of narrative reporting rather than long lists of species records. The detailed lists of records are nevertheless a valuable resource so, for many taxa, these have been made available to view on this website. This page will be updated as records for additional taxa are collated and checked.

Fungi 

Invertebrates

Horsehair Worms

Segmented Worms and Leeches

Flatworms

Slugs and Snails

Spiders

Centipedes, Millipedes and Slaters

Crustacea

Insects

Bristletails

Silverfish

Dragonflies and Damselflies

Grasshoppers and Crickets

True Bugs

Beetles

True Flies

Bees, Wasps and Ants

Butterflies (adults)

Moths (adults)

Moths and Butterfly Caterpillars

Caddisflies

Vertebrates

Terrestrial Mammals

Reptiles

Freshwater Fish

 

The Lundy Field Society made a contribution to the purchase of a Davis Vantage Pro2 weather station which was installed near the staff accommodation in the village in July 2023. Thanks to the Landmark Trust, a live feed of the data is shown here.

2021 species records

With a welcome increase in the number of fauna and flora records being entered in the LFS logbook, held on the island in the Marisco Tavern, the size of the Annual Report has grown in recent years. To help control the costs of printing and distribution we have changed the way these records are presented with the use of narrative reporting rather than long lists of species records. The detailed lists of records are nevertheless a valuable resource so, for many taxa, these have been made available to view on this website. This page will be updated as records for additional taxa are collated and checked.

Fungi

Segmented Worms

Horsehair Worms

Flatworms

Slugs and Snails

Millipedes, Centipedes and Woodlice

Crustacea

Spiders

Insects

Bees, Wasps and Ants

Beetles

Butterflies

Caddisflies

Damselflies and Dragonflies

Earwigs

Grasshoppers and Crickets

Moths

True Bugs

True Flies

Reptiles

Mammals

 

2022 species records

With a welcome increase in the number of fauna and flora records being entered in the LFS logbook, held on the island in the Marisco Tavern, the size of the Annual Report has grown in recent years. To help control the costs of printing and distribution we have changed the way these records are presented with the use of narrative reporting rather than long lists of species records. The detailed lists of records are nevertheless a valuable resource so, for many taxa, these have been made available to view on this website. This page will be updated as records for additional taxa are collated and checked.

Fungi

Segmented Worms

Flatworms

Slugs and Snails

Millipedes, Centipedes and Woodlice 

Springtails

Crustacea

Spiders

Insects

Bees, Wasps and Ants

Beetles

Butterflies

Caddisflies

Damselflies and Dragonflies

Earwigs

Grasshoppers and Crickets

Moths

True Bugs

True Flies

Freshwater Fish

Reptiles

Mammals

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Latest news

Building on the two previous successful DISCOVER LUNDY weeks in 2012 and 2016, and the 2021 week which was cancelled due to the pandemic, we are organising a follow up event in May 2026. The Discover Lundy week will give you the opportunity to learn much more about the island’s history, archaeology and natural history with expert members of the LFS sharing their knowledge through a series of talks, walks and activities.

2026 is the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Lundy Field Society so we plan to commemorate the anniversary with special events during the week, including a number of social gatherings which were very popular last time.

YouTube videos of the business meeting and the talks given at the 2025 AGM are now available to view online here.

You are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting of the Society at The Boniface Centre, Crediton, EX17 2AH on Saturday 8th March 2025 from 12 noon. See here for directions, but please note that a rail replacement bus service will be running between Exeter, Barnstaple, Okehampton and Crediton on the day. We hope you will be able to join us to renew friendships and meet other members of the Society.

 

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