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Red ant by Billy Clapham, The Wildlife Trusts

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Red kite on ground

Red kite

Red grouse

Red grouse

A red-and-black froghopper clinging to a grass stem. It's an oval-shaped bug thats mostly black with red patches on its back

Red-and-black froghopper

Red-breasted Merganser female

Red-breasted merganser

A red-breasted carrion beetle, with its distinctive red pronotum, standing on a folded over leaf

Red-breasted carrion beetle

A drake red-crested pochard swimming. It's a striking duck with a black breast, brown back and head, fiery orange crown and bright coral red beak.

Red-crested pochard

reddish buff

Reddish buff

Red-eyed Damselfly

Red-eyed damselfly

Red-headed Cardinal Beetle

Red-headed cardinal beetle

Red-legged partridge standing on a field of bare soil

Red-legged partridge

Red-necked Phalarope

Red-necked phalarope

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