Seasons: March

Glossy ibis

This glossy wading bird is a scarce visitor to the UK, though records have become more common in recent decades.

Great northern diver

This hefty diving bird is a winter visitor to the UK, where it can be seen around the coast or occasionally on large inland lakes.

Ashy mining bee

This black and grey solitary bee takes to the wing in spring, when it can be seen buzzing around burrows in open ground.

Black redstart

A rare breeder in the UK, this sooty-coloured bird is as at home on an industrial site as it is on a rocky cliff face.

Orange underwing

This birch-loving moth can be seen flying on sunny days in early spring.

Cattle egret

This small, white heron is an increasingly common sight in parts of the UK as it spreads north from continental Europe.

Smew

This small duck is an uncommon winter visitor to the UK, where they're usually found on lakes, reservoirs and gravel pits.

Great grey shrike

This large shrike visits the UK in small numbers each year, passing through on migration or spending the winter here.

Cellar spider

You've probably spotted this long-legged spider hiding in the corner of a house or building.

Brambling

These winter visitors are close relatives of the chaffinch and can often be found in the same flocks, where their white rump and nasal calls give them away.

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