This table comprises the bat records for 2025.

The contents of this table may be sorted using the arrows in the header row and filtered by entering text in the boxes at the head of each column.

 

Scientific nameSpecies nameRecorder nameQuantitySite nameDate
ChiropteraA batLogbook entry1Big St Johns29/07/2025
ChiropteraA batTom Coldwell, Jackie and James Macbeth8Brazen Ward23/09/2025
ChiropteraA batTom Coldwell, Jackie and James Macbeth1Battery26/09/2025
Pipistrellus pipistrellusCommon PipistrelleAndrea May1Millcombe21/06/2025
Pipistrellus pipistrellusCommon PipistrelleStuart Evans1Millcombe22/09/2025
Pipistrellus pipistrellusCommon PipistrelleStuart Evans1Big St Johns25/09/2025
Pipistrellus pipistrellusCommon PipistrelleStuart Evans1Big St Johns26/09/2025
Pipistrellus nathusiiNathuis�s PipistrelleStuart Evans1Big St Johns22/09/2025
Pipistrellus nathusiiNathuis�s PipistrelleStuart Evans1Millcombe24/09/2025

 

There are currently over 500 members of the Lundy Field Society, mostly in Britain but with others around the world. The society meets annually at its AGM which is usually held in Crediton, near Exeter, at the beginning of March. As well as society business there are talks on recent work on the island and an opportunity to meet other members.

Members often also meet on the island.

New members are always welcome - you can join here.

The LFS produces three publications which are distributed to members, a Newsletter in February, the Annual Report in the autumn and the Journal containing longer academic papers. The Journal is produced annually or biennially depending on contributions. The LFS promotes and publishes research on the island and members also carry out conservation-related work on the island.

If you have something to contribute, please contact the relevant editor.

Latest news

We’re excited to announce that our new membership management system, MemberMojo, is now live.

This user-friendly platform will streamline how you manage your membership details and renewals. While not available at the moment, we hope to introduce an online payment facility in the future.

The Lundy Field Society is seeking an  Honorary Treasurer to join its committee following the Annual General Meeting in May. The Honorary Treasurer is a volunteer role responsible for overseeing the Society’s financial administration and supporting the committee in ensuring that funds are managed appropriately.

The role requires the postholder to serve as a Trustee of the Lundy Field Society and offers an opportunity to contribute to the continued success of the Society.

We do hope that you can join us for our AGM, in our 80th anniversary year, which will be held on Lundy for the first time. The meeting is on Tuesday 19th May in St Helen's church.£5 discount on the fare will be available.

 

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