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Species Explorer

Mamaliaid

A sika deer stag, with white spots on its rich red-brown fur, stands amongst the pink flowers of heather, with silver birches in the background

Sika deer

Hedgehog (©Tom Marshall)

Draenog Ewropeaidd

Mole

Gwahadden

Red fox cub

Llwynog coch

Beaver

Afanc

water deer

Chinese water deer

Wildcat

Wildcat

A red squirrel sitting by a woodland pool, nibbling a nut

Gwiwer goch

Common pipistrelle

Ystlum lleiaf

Weasel

Bronwen

water vole wildlife trust

Llygoden bengron y dŵr

Common shrew

Common shrew

Bechstein's bat

Bechstein's bat

Brown rat

Brown rat

Whiskered bat

Whiskered bat

Field vole

Field vole

Badger

Mochyn daear Ewropeaidd

Serotine bat

Serotine

A stoat standing on a rock, one paw raised as it contemplates running

Stoat

Otter

Dyfrgi Ewropeaidd

Grey-long eared bat

Grey long-eared bat

Bank vole

Bank vole

Roe deer

Roe deer

Brandt's bat

Brandt's bat

Brown hare

Brown hare

Brown long-eared bat

Ystlum hirglust

Wood mouse

Wood mouse

Water shrew

Water shrew

Noctule bat

Noctule

A polecat sat amongst tufts of grass in a field

Polecat

Barbastelle bat

Barbastelle bat

Harvest mouse

Llygoden yr ŷd

Greater Horseshoe Bat

Greater horseshoe bat

Pygmy shrew

Pygmy shrew

Hazel dormouse

Pathew y cyll

lesser horseshoe bat

Lesser horseshoe bat

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