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All images on this website have been taken in Leicestershire and Rutland by NatureSpot members. We welcome new contributions - just register and use the Submit Records form to post your photos. Click on any image below to visit the species page. The RED / AMBER / GREEN dots indicate how easy it is to identify the species - see our Identification Difficulty page for more information. A coloured rating followed by an exclamation mark denotes that different ID difficulties apply to either males and females or to the larvae - see the species page for more detail.
Mammals
There are 101 mammals found in the British Isles, including 17 bats and 22 cetacians. Eleven are introduced or naturalised species and four are feral.
Leicestershire and Rutland resources
The Leicestershire & Rutland Mammal Group was established in 2015: Facebook Group: Leicestershire & Rutland Mammal Group.
There is also a Bat Group (Facebook Group) and a Badger Group (Facebook Group).
Other useful websites and publications
Identifying mammals from gnawed nuts - Dormice, Wood Mice, Bank Voles and Grey Squirrels can be identified from the way Hazel nuts have been gnawed.
Bats:
- Bat Conservation Trust - What Bat Is That?
- Bat Conservation Trust - About Bats
- Video: An Introduction to Bats - Nathalie Cossa
Mammals of Britain and Europe (Collins Field Guide) - useful book but covers European mammals as well as British species.
Mustelidae - Weasel family
Mustelids (from the Latin mustela, weasel), are commonly referred to as the weasel family, and are a family of carnivorous mammals. The Mustelidae are a diverse family and the largest in the order Carnivora.
Cervidae - Deer
Leporidae - Rabbits & Hares
Canidae - Dog family
Erinaceidae - Hedgehogs
Sciuridae - Squirrels
Talpidae - Moles
Muridae - Mice & Rats
Cricetidae - Voles
Soricidae - Shrews
Vespertilionidae - Common bats
- Bat Conservation Trust - What Bat Is That?
- Bat Conservation Trust - About Bats
- Video: An Introduction to Bats - Nathalie Cossa