Bats of Cyprus

About


Bats are mammals that are mainly active at night. Contrary to popular belief, they are not flying rodents, they are actually in a group called chiroptera.

Bats are misunderstood, especially in Cyprus, where they were perceived as pests and were actively hunted. Insect-eating bats can offer our ecosystems many services: from eating the annoying mosquitos at home, to giving us more crop yields by eating pest insects. Moreover, fruitbats consume overripe fruit and disperse seeds.


The presence of 19 bat species has been confirmed for the island of Cyprus, belonging to 9 different families, and there are reports and lower-confidence occurences of 5 more species. Only one of these species eats fruit, the Egyptian fruit bat, and the rest of them eat insects. Below we list all possibly occuring species in Cyprus:

# Common Name Scientific Name
1 Anatolian serotine bat Eptesicus anatolicus
2 Serotine bat Eptesicus serotinus
3 Schreiber's bat Miniopterus schreibersii
4 Lesser mouse-eared bat Myotis blythii
5 Long-fingered bat Myotis capaccinii
6 Lesser mouse-eared bat Myotis emarginatus
7 Greater mouse-eared bat Myotis myotis
8 Natterer's bat Myotis nattereri
9 Greater noctule bat Nyctalus lasiopterus
10 Leisler's bat Nyctalus leisleri
11 Noctule bat Nyctalus noctula
12 Kuhl's pipistrelle Pipistrellus kuhli
13 Common pipistrelle Pipistrellus pipistrellus
14 Soprano pipistrelle Pipistrellus pygmaeus
15 Savi's pipistrelle Pipistrellus savii
16 Grey long-eared bat Plecotus austriacus
17 Mediterranean long-eared bat Plecotus kolombatovici
18 Blasius's horseshoe bat Rhinolophus blasii
19 Mediterranean horseshoe bat Rhinolophus euryale
20 Greater horseshoe bat Rhinolophus ferrumequinum
21 Lesser horsehoe bat Rhinolophus hipposideros
22 Mehely's horseshoe bat Rhinolophus mehelyi
23 Egyptian fruit bat Rousettus aegyptiacus
24 European free-tailed bat Tadarida teniotis
= uncertain

CONTRIBUTE


Citizen science is scientific research conducted with participation from the general public. Citizen scientists can help collect great amounts of data showing where and which species are present.

How can I take part?

Record bat roost locations

Bats tend to come out of where they rest, their roosts, shortly after sunset and shortly before sunrise. They will fly around their roost's entrance during this time. Simply observing this phenomenon and collecting the coordinates of the location can show us where a bat roost is located. Keep your eye out during your evening stroll, walk in the park, daily commute, or evening BBQ gathering.

Record bats using a bat detector

Most bats navigate using echolocation - they "shout" in high frequencies which can usually not be heard by us. Specialized microphones can pick up those sounds, and with some analysis we can get a picture of which species were recorded. To do this, you can also rent a bat detector from us - please complete this form if you are interested!


After you have gathered any data, you can upload it to a citizen science website, such as iNaturalist, or send it to us to analyze. Every piece of information is valuable, so please don't hestitate to reach out if you need any assistance!


"The only difference between screwing around and science is writing it down."

- Adam Savage




Find out what others have found in Cyprus!

WHAT WE DO

We are a team of bat enthusiasts, researchers, ecologists, and citizen scientists interested in helping Cypriot bats and raise awareness about them. We organize various activities throughout the year - join us!


ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

Educational talks and games for different age groups

BAT WALKS

Walks and hikes in nature using bat detectors

ACOUSTICAL SURVEYS

Performing passive acoustical surveys with bat detectors



BAT ROOST IDENTIFICATION

Identifying and locating bat roosts

DATA ANALYSIS

Statistical, spatial, and acoustical analysis of data

RAISING AWARENESS

i.e. International Bat Night

Photos


Our Activities

Bat walk

Bat Walk

Bat walk at Athalassa National Park

Bat roost surveying

Bat Roost Surveying

Greater horseshoe bats under bridge in Paphos forest

International Bat Night

International Bat Night 2023

Educational talk during International Bat Night 2023 at Riverland Bio Farm


Bats of Cyprus

FIND OUT MORE

Below is a list of additional material to find out more about bats:


Name Author Source
Cool Facts About Bats Nat Geo Kids Video
The Rarely Seen Nightlife Of Bats & Why They Are Vital For The Earth Our World Video
The Wild Mammals of Cyprus [in Greek] H. Nicolaou Scientific Book
Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of the Eastern Mediterranean P. Benda Academic Paper
The destruction and conservation of the Egyptian Fruit bat Rousettus aegyptiacus in Cyprus E. Hadjisterkotis Academic Paper
A first assessment of feeding habits in the fruit bat Rousettus aegyptiacus on Cyprus island M.A. del Vaglio et al. Academic Paper
Habitat use and seasonal activity of bats on a large eastern Mediterranean island M. Uhrin et al. Academic Paper
The Protest of the Animals [in Greek] E. Erotokritou Children's Book

CONTACT

Contact us and we'll try to get back to you within a week.

Cyprus

bats-cyprus@protonmail.com