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Portrye Farm, Great Cumbrae
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Great Cumbrae, Firth of Clyde
Portrye Farm on Great Cumbrae with Arran's Sleeping Warrior in the background
11 June 2011
Arran and the Ferry Slip, Great Cumbrae
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Great Cumbrae, Firth of Clyde
The Sleeping Warrior (Caisteal Abhail), Arran, the Ferry Slip and Portrye Farm, Great Cumbrae
15 April 2012
Highland cattle
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Coll Northwest
Highland beef cow, Arnabost, Coll. The Victorians preferred ginger and started breeding selectively to maximise reddish stock, resulting in the prevalence of that colour today. This one is the captain of the Coll football team, and is strutting about on the pitch!
27 April 2014
Robin Rigg Windfarm, Solway Firth
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Mersehead
Robin Rigg Windfarm in the Solway Firth seen from Southerness, taken by David Palmar
26 March 2023
Robin Rigg Windfarm, Solway Firth
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Mersehead
Robin Rigg Windfarm in the Solway Firth seen from Mersehead, taken by David Palmar
26 March 2023
View over Stirling from Dumyat Hill
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Dumyat
A dramatic view over Stirling taken from Dumyat Hill. The Wallace Monument can be seen just off centre, and stands at 67 metres in height. To the right of the monument the striking limewashed great hall of Stirling Castle is visible even from a distance surrounded by Stirling city centre. Photo taken by David Palmar
14 September 2020
Juvenile Blue tit, RSPB Loch Leven
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Loch Leven, Perth and Kinross
Juvenile Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus), taken by Rebecca Dickson at RSPB Loch Leven
06 August 2020
Juvenile Greenfinch and juvenile Chaffinch, RSPB Loch Leven
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Loch Leven, Perth and Kinross
Juvenile Greenfinch (Chloris chloris) on the left and juvenile Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) on the right, taken by Rebecca Dickson at a feeding station at RSPB Loch Leven. Juvenile finches undergo a partial moult at five weeks of age by replacing their head, body and many of the covert feathers, but not their flight feathers. A recent decline in numbers of greenfinches has been linked to an outbreak of trichomonosis, a parasite-induced disease that prevents the birds from feeding properly. To stop the spread, bird feeders should be kept clean.
06 August 2020
Juvenile Pied Wagtail, RSPB Loch Leven
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Loch Leven, Perth and Kinross
Juvenile Pied Wagtail (Motacilla alba), taken by Rebecca Dickson at RSPB Loch Leven
06 August 2020
Juvenile Pied Wagtail, RSPB Loch Leven
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Loch Leven, Perth and Kinross
Juvenile Pied Wagtail (Motacilla alba), taken by Rebecca Dickson at RSPB Loch Leven