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European Aspen, Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
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Carrifran Wildwood
European Aspen (Populus tremula), Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat. Aspen leaves are rounded and flutter in the wind.
17 September 2020
Goat Willow or Pussy Willow, Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
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Carrifran Wildwood
Goat Willow or Pussy Willow (Salix caprea), Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
17 September 2020
Goat Willow or Pussy Willow, Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
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Carrifran Wildwood
Goat Willow or Pussy Willow (Salix caprea), Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
17 September 2020
Juniper, Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
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Carrifran Wildwood
Juniper (Juniperus communis), a native species normally in the form of a bush with long trailing branches, Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
17 September 2020
European Aspen, Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
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Carrifran Wildwood
European Aspen (Populus tremula), Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat. Aspen leaves are rounded and flutter in the wind.
17 September 2020
Red Admiral butterfly on bracken, Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
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Carrifran Wildwood
Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta) butterfly, showing the underwing, Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
17 September 2020
Red Admiral butterfly on bracken, Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
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Carrifran Wildwood
Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta), Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
17 September 2020
Red Admiral butterfly on bracken, Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
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Carrifran Wildwood
Red Admiral (Vanessa atalanta) butterfly on Bracken (Pteridium aquilinum), Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
17 September 2020
Green-veined White butterfly on Common (or Black) Knapweed, Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
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Carrifran Wildwood
Green-veined White (Pieris napi) butterfly on Common (or Black) Knapweed (Centaurea nigra), Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
17 September 2020
Hawkweed seed head, Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat
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Carrifran Wildwood
Hawkweed (Hieracium agg.) seed head, Carrifran Wildwood, Moffat. Like a dandelion clock, the seeds are borne by the wind on hairlike structures at the end of ecah seed stalk, aiding the spread of the plant.