Mammals:
* Red Deer: Found in forests and woodlands, particularly in the Lake District and the Scottish Highlands.
* Roe Deer: Smaller than red deer, they are widespread in woodland areas.
* Badgers: Nocturnal creatures, they are found in woodlands, farmland, and gardens.
* Foxes: Common throughout England, they are often seen in urban areas.
* Hedgehogs: Found in gardens, hedgerows, and woodlands.
* Otters: Found in rivers and streams, particularly in the South West of England.
* Grey Squirrels: Introduced from North America, they are now a common sight in parks and gardens.
* Red Squirrels: Found in some areas of England, particularly in the north.
* Bats: Over 20 species of bats are found in England, including the Common Pipistrelle, the Noctule, and the Daubenton's Bat.
Birds:
* Red Kites: Reintroduced to England, they are now a familiar sight in the Chilterns and other areas.
* Peregrine Falcons: Found in cliffs and tall buildings.
* Buzzards: Widespread in England, particularly in rural areas.
* Barn Owls: Often found in barns and other rural buildings.
* Kestrels: Found in open countryside and farmland.
* Kingfishers: Found along rivers and streams.
* Woodpeckers: Several species of woodpeckers are found in England, including the Great Spotted Woodpecker and the Green Woodpecker.
* Swans: Common in lakes, rivers, and parks.
* Geese: Several species of geese are found in England, including the Greylag Goose and the Canada Goose.
Other Animals:
* Reptiles: Adder (the only venomous snake in England), Slow-worm, Common Lizard, Sand Lizard.
* Amphibians: Common Frog, Common Toad, Smooth Newt, Palmate Newt.
* Insects: A wide variety of insects, including butterflies, moths, beetles, and dragonflies.
It's important to note that some wild animals are endangered or threatened in England. Protecting their habitats and ensuring their conservation is crucial.