Seasons: January

Long-tailed duck

This dainty seaduck is a winter visitor to our coasts, particularly in northern and eastern Scotland.

Mediterranean gull

Once a rare visitor to the UK, this striking gull is now found nesting here in large colonies.

Red-necked grebe

Red-necked grebes occasionally attempt to nest in the UK, but they're more often seen as winter visitors to sheltered coasts.

Egyptian goose

Egyptian geese were introduced to Britain from Africa. They are now widespread in southern England.

Herald

This unmistakable moth spends the winter as an adult, tucked away in a sheltered spot like a cave or outbuilding.

Tree pipit

This streaky brown bird is a summer visitor to Britain, favouring open woodlands in the north and west.

Rosemary beetle

This beautiful beetle only arrived in the UK in 1960s but is now a common sight on garden herbs.

Mullein

You're more likely to see the attractive, brightly coloured caterpillars than the mullein moth itself.

Hairy shieldbug

This large shieldbug lives up to its name, bristling with long pale hairs. It's a common sight in parks, hedgerows and woodland edges in much of the UK.

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