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Species

Vicky Nall

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

Brown long-eared bat

Ystlum hirglust

Hedgehog (©Tom Marshall)

Draenog Ewropeaidd

Mole

Gwahadden

Common pipistrelle

Ystlum lleiaf

Red fox cub

Llwynog coch

water deer

Chinese water deer

House mouse

House mouse

Natterer's bat

Natterer's bat

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

Gwiwer goch

water vole wildlife trust

Llygoden bengron y dŵr

Leisler's bat

Leisler's bat

Roe deer

Roe deer

Alcathoe bat

Alcathoe bat

Daubenton's bat

Ystlum Daubenton

Brown hare

Brown hare

Barbastelle bat

Barbastelle bat

Brandt's bat

Brandt's bat

Weasel

Bronwen

lesser horseshoe bat

Lesser horseshoe bat

Bank vole

Bank vole

Brown rat

Brown rat

Greater Horseshoe Bat

Greater horseshoe bat

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

Stoat

Wood mouse

Wood mouse

Bechstein's bat

Bechstein's bat

Harvest mouse

Llygoden yr ŷd

Water shrew

Water shrew

Noctule bat

Noctule

Hazel dormouse

Pathew y cyll

Pygmy shrew

Pygmy shrew

Common shrew

Common shrew

Muntjac deer

Muntjac deer

Pine marten

Bele

Rabbit

Cwningen

Wildcat

Wildcat

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