The public are being asked to give their views on a selection of wildlife, native to the UK, that will appear on the next series of banknotes in a consultation launched on 3 June 2026.
Working with a panel of wildlife experts from across the UK, the Bank of England has produced a shortlist of animals that could become the central image on the £5, £10, £20 and £50 notes.
The list has been grouped into three categories – 1. Mammals 2. Birds 3. Amphibians, insects and fish – which cover a variety of species and environments. The public can select up to two examples from each category in a consultation running until 3 July.
You can find out more and vote for your favourites here.
The shortlist
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