Hermit crab
If you spot a crawling shell next time you're at the seaside, take a closer look… it might be a hermit crab!
If you spot a crawling shell next time you're at the seaside, take a closer look… it might be a hermit crab!
This stunning hermit crab has only returned to our southern shores in recent years. Let us hope it stays for good this time!
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This glossy wading bird is a scarce visitor to the UK, though records have become more common in recent decades.