Seasons: May

False Widow Spider

False widow spiders are often the subject of unflattering headlines, but in reality they're unlikely to bite humans.

The Drinker

This large, fluffy-looking moth is on the wing in July and August, but you might spot a caterpillar at almost any time of year.

Morel

This unique fungus is one of the most sought after spring fungi of them all.

Dryad's saddle

This big, beautiful fungus is a common one that can often be spotted popping out of trees.

Black-winged Stilt

This elegant wading bird is a rare visitor to the UK, though occasionally one or two of pairs will nest here.

Spotted Flycatcher

Watch the deadly accurate flying of the spotted flycatcher in woodlands, gardens and parks. It sits quietly on a perch waiting for an unsuspecting insect to fly by, deftly dashing out to seize it.

Grasshopper warbler

This small summer migrant travels from Africa to breed in the reedbeds of the UK. Rarely seen but given away by its insect like trilling call; the movement of the head during calling makes it tricky to pinpoint the exact location of singing perch.

Red-crested pochard

This striking duck was introduced to the UK and is now established as a breeding bird in England.

Winter moth

One of the few moths that fly in winter, often seen in car headlights.

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