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Rarest UK creatures and 15 places where to spot them.

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Here are 20 places to see some of the UK's rarest creatures:

  1. Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire - This is one of the best places in the UK to see puffins, with over 100,000 breeding pairs. You can also see gannets, guillemots, razorbills, and kittiwakes.2

  2. Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - This is home to a variety of rare animals, including golden eagles, pine martens, capercaillie, and red squirrels

  3. Foulshaw Moss, Cumbria - This is a rare lowland raised mire, and is home to a variety of birds, including ospreys, hobbies, and peregrines.

  4. Isle of Rum, Scotland - This island is home to a number of rare animals, including the red deer, white-tailed eagle, and Scottish wildcat.

  5. Llyn Ogwen, Snowdonia National Park - This lake is home to a variety of rare water creatures, including the white-clawed crayfish and the gwyniad

  6. New Forest, Hampshire - This is one of the best places in the UK to see wild ponies, as well as red deer and fallow deer.

  7. Orkney Islands, Scotland - These islands are home to a variety of seabirds, including puffins, gannets, and guillemots. You can also see orcas and dolphins in the surrounding waters.

  8. Peatlands of the Outer Hebrides - These peatlands are home to a variety of rare plants and animals, including the bog myrtle, the sundew, and the golden eagle

  9. Ranworth Broad, Norfolk - This broad is home to a variety of water creatures, including otters, water voles, and reed warblers

  10. Smardale Gill, Cumbria - This is one of the best places in the UK to see red squirrels. You can also see roe deer, badgers, and foxes.

  11. South Stack, Anglesey - This headland is home to a variety of seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills. You can also see dolphins and whales in the surrounding waters.

  12. Tyneside, North East England - This area is home to a variety of rare birds, including the hen harrier, the goosander, and the red-breasted merganser

  13. Whispering Woods, Dorset - This wood is home to a variety of rare plants, including the beech hoverfly, the speckled wood butterfly, and the woodcock

  14. Ynys Enlli, Gwynedd - This island is home to a variety of seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills. You can also see dolphins and whales in the surrounding waters.

  15. Zectuary, Norfolk - This is a captive breeding centre for rare animals, including the water vole, the harvest mouse, and the dormouse.

 
 
 

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