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The great British safari

Fast fact

The British Isles are home to an astounding variety of animals, including over 4000 species of beetles

1 Dolphins off the west Cornish coast

The heartwarming sight of smiley-faced dolphins bounding through the waves is not confined to Cornwall, but locals in the know are to be found spotting them through telescopes from the cliffs at Porthgwarra, south of Land’s End.

Here, the seas can teem with bottlenose or common dolphins (which may live in pods of up to too animals).

The more solitary harbour porpoise, dubbed the ‘puffing pig’ for its snuffling breathing sound, may be glimpsed rolling around closer to shore off much of the South-West’s coastline.

Stay at Lands End Camping & Glamping

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2 Turnstones in the Taw/Torridge estuary

The expansive tidal estuary on the north Devon coast, into which the Taw and Torridge rivers flow, is a birdwatcher’s nirvana and a smorgasbord for the waders that potter charmingly about their business.

The pleasingly shaped turnstone, whose call is that of a contestant in a longest ‘r’-rolling competition, is mesmerising as it methodically nudges aside pebbles and stones to find food. Its white belly and orange legs are a constant, but in summer, its black winter plumage gives way to patches of vibrant chestnut.

Stay at Westacott Farm Camping

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3 Red deer on Exmoor

The healthy red deer herd (of some 3000 animals, counted by the locals over a weekend in February each year) is Exmoor’s pride and joy - the stag’s head is the emblem of the region’s flag, the national

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