
Male cuckoo wrasse ©David Stephens

Male cuckoo wrasse ©Paul Naylor www.marinephoto.co.uk

Female cuckoo wrasse ©Paul Naylor www.marinephoto.co.uk
Cuckoo wrasse
One of the most colourful fish in UK seas, the cuckoo wrasse looks like it belongs in the tropics. Don't be fooled though, it's very much a native species.
Scientific name
Labrus mixtusWhen to see
January to DecemberSpecies information
Statistics
Length: Up to 35cmConservation status
Listed as of Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.