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Bat-spotting with the 2026 Big Bat Count

Frome Town Council would like to thank more than 60 people who volunteered to help monitor the numbers and species of bats at the recent Big Bat Count. 

Divided into 11 teams, volunteers received basic training and an introduction to the recording equipment from Somerset Bat Group at the town hall, before heading out to a variety of locations across the town. Thanks to optimal weather conditions, the team recorded 138 bats across 11 species. As in previous years and as expected, Common and Soprano Pipistrelle bats were the most frequently observed species in Frome. These were followed by sightings of Serotine and Noctule bats. 

Encouragingly, volunteers identified Greater Horseshoe bats at the count, a species of significant conservation interest, although only one observation has so far been formally confirmed. 

Initial, unverified observations from the night have been shared on iNaturalist, contributing to wider citizen science efforts and helping to build a clearer picture of bat distribution nationwide. 

Andy Avery from Somerset Bat Group said : 

“Frome never fails to disappoint, and we had another fully booked Big Bat Count, with many people new to bats. Our thanks once again to Jo from Frome Town Council for superb organising” 

Cllr Andy Jones said “There’s always a good turnout for the Big Bat Count – it isn’t just a fun and interesting evening out and a great example of ‘citizen science’ in action; it’s also an important gauge of the health of our natural habitats, keeping us mindful of what we can and must to do to protect the environment and the ecosystem we all depend on. Thanks to everyone who signed up – and here’s to many more.” 

For more information and to view the bat observations map, visit FTC’s iNaturalist page at https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/frome-town.  

Published
2 June 2026
Last Updated
28 May 2026
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