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Sunset over Berneray from Coll
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Coll Northwest
Sunset over Berneray (Barra Head) from Coll
25 August 2014
Sunset over Berneray from Coll
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Coll Northwest
Sunset over Berneray (Barra Head) from Coll
25 August 2014
Sunset over Berneray from Coll
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Coll Northwest
Sunset over Berneray (Barra Head) from Coll
25 August 2014
Sunset over Berneray from Coll
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Coll Northwest
Sunset over Berneray (Barra Head) from Coll
25 August 2014
Sunset over Berneray from Coll
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Coll Northwest
Sunset over Berneray (Barra Head) from Coll
25 August 2014
Sunset over Berneray from Coll
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Coll Northwest
Sunset over Berneray (Barra Head) from Coll
25 August 2014
Moss Carder Bumblebee on Kidney Vetch
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Western Isles - Barra
A Moss Carder Bumble Bee (Bombus muscorum), on Kidney Vetch (Anthyllis vulneraria), a favourite nectar plant in the Pea family. The Moss Carder Bee has a dark ginger thorax which distinguishes it from other carder bees.
01 July 2010
Bird's Foot Trefoil, Barra
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Western Isles - Barra
Bird's Foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus), growing in Barra on Lewisian Gneiss, a metamorphic rock of which much of the geology of north-west Scotland is based.
26 June 2010
Gannet with fishing net in beak, Troup Head
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Troup Head, Aberdeenshire
Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) with fishing net in its beak. Fishing line and net discarded or washed overboard from fishing boats is a significant hazard to Gannets which don't distinguish it from natural nesting materials. The bird tried to remove it by waving its head about for at least 6 minutes.
05 July 2008
Gannet with fishing net in beak, Troup Head
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Troup Head, Aberdeenshire
Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) with fishing net in its beak. Fishing line and net discarded or washed overboard from fishing boats is a significant hazard to Gannets which don't distinguish it from natural nesting materials. The bird tried to remove it by waving its head about for at least 6 minutes.