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A night shot of a Barbastelle bat in flight, skimming over water

Barbastelle Barbastella barbastellus

A rare and elusive woodland bat with an immediately distinctive pug-like face. Very dark, almost black fur on the back with pale-tipped hairs giving a frosted appearance; broad, square-cut ears joined at the base and facing forward; short, upturned nose. Forages along woodland edges, rides and river corridors, closely associated with ancient trees and veteran timber. Image: © Damien Brouste, iNaturalist.

Find out more: Bat Conservation Trust, Suffolk Wildlife Trust, iNaturalist, The Mammal Society


 

Post-1994 distribution maps (tetrad)

Barbastelle distribution map SuffolkBarbastelle distribution map

 


 

Suffolk’s Priority Bat Species

Key
Listed as a conservation priority in Suffolk’s Biodiversity Action Plan.
Closely associated with Suffolk’s landscape and natural identity.
Identified as a key priority for recovery under Suffolk’s Local Nature Recovery Strategy.
Has a Species of the Month article attached.