The short, sparkling days and long, cold nights of winter are perfect for wildlife watching. But which species of animal can be seen and heard in winter, and where are the best places in the UK to experience winter wildlife spectacles?

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Published: Monday, 09 December 2024 at 09:43 AM


Even in the deepest depths of winter there is life to be found in the British countryside, from bright-white mountain hares in Scotland and starling murmurations in Northern Ireland, to red squirrels in Wales and owls in England.

These incredible natural wonders can be experienced on a winter walk and offer the perfect excuse to practice your winter photography skills.

Keep an eye and ear out for these wild sounds and sights with our guide to the best winter wildlife spectacles in the UK. In each case we include details on the best months within the winter season to experience these events, as well as where to see them.

Best winter wildlife spectacles in the UK

Starling murmurations

The starlings flying over Brighton’s Old Pier at sunset. Credit: Philip Reeve, Getty

Bolstered by winter migrants from Scandinavia and Germany, Britain’s starlings congregate in their thousands at fairly predictable winter roosting sites – usually marshes or reedbeds but also man-made structures – throughout the coldest months of the year.

But before they settle down for the night, they often perform great swirling sky-dances, their sheer numbers creating thrilling images in the late afternoon sky. Finally, just before dusk, the flocks pour into the reedbed and begin to settle down – though their chattering can be like the sound of a distance steam train.

It’s thought that the sky-dance – or murmuration – could be a means of confusing predators who gather to take advantage of what looks like easy pickings as well as jostling for the best roosting position. And ornithologists believe that the reason why the birds gather is to share information about where best to go foraging the following day.