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Hen harrier, Burgar Hill
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Orkney - Evie
Female Hen harrier (Circus cyaneus) flying over Burgar Hill, Orkney
14 May 2013
Fishing boat K96 Fair Fortune, Orkney
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Orkney - Egilsay and Wyre
Fishing boat K96 Fair Fortune, probably a lobster boat, off Wyre, Orkney, with Burgar Hill, Orkney mainland, behind
08 July 2019
Eynhallow Sound and Rousay from Evie
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Orkney - Evie
Eynhallow Sound and Rousay from Evie, Orkney
14 May 2013
Sheep grazing on Burgar Hill, Evie
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Orkney - Evie
Sheep grazing on Burgar Hill, Evie, with Westray, Rousay and Eynhallow seen across Eynhallow Sound.
14 May 2013
Wind farm maintenance vehicles in Evie
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Orkney - Evie
Wind farm maintenance vehicles on Burgar Hill, Evie, Orkney
14 May 2013
Great Black Backed Gull and a Greylag Goose, Burgar Hill
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Orkney - Evie
Great Black Backed Gull (Larus marinus) fighting a Greylag Goose (Anser anser) on Burgar Hill, Orkney
14 May 2013
Volcanic plugs of Dumgoyach, Park Hill, Dumgoyne and Dumfoyn
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Campsie and Fintry Hills
The volcanic plugs of Dumgoyach, Park Hill, Dumgoyne and Dumfoyn from Campsie Dene Road, Blanefield. These old Carboniferous volcanic remnants are part of the Clyde Plateau Lavas formation and are believed to be about 330 million years old.
26 December 2023
Volcanic plugs of Dumgoyach and Park Hill from Campsie Dene Road, Blanefield
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Campsie and Fintry Hills
The volcanic plugs of Dumgoyach and Park Hill from Campsie Dene Road, Blanefield, with the Luss hills to the west of Loch Lomond in between. These old Carboniferous volcanic remnants are part of the Clyde Plateau Lavas formation and are believed to be about 330 million years old.
26 December 2023
The Campsie Fells with Dumgoyne and Dumfoyn
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Campsie and Fintry Hills
The Campsie Fells with Dumgoyne and Dumfoyn, taken from Kelvindale, Glasgow by David Palmar. These two volcanic plugs or necks mark the western end of the Campsie Fells. The Carboniferous outpouring of lava from these volcanoes and others gave rise to the Campsies, Kilpatricks and Renfrew heights, which are collectively known as the Clyde Plateau Lavas. To the right can be seen some of the lava flows. The weather is a typically anticyclonic winter scene, with cold dry air, blue skies and snow.
01 January 2021
Dumgoyne and Dumfoyn
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Campsie and Fintry Hills
Dumgoyne and Dumfoyn, taken from Kelvindale, Glasgow by David Palmar. These two volcanic plugs or necks mark the western end of the Campsie Fells. The Carboniferous outpouring of lava from these volcanoes and others gave rise to the Campsies, Kilpatricks and Renfrew Heights, which are collectively known as the Clyde Plateau Lavas. The weather is a typically anticyclonic winter scene, with cold dry air, blue skies and snow.