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Mòine Mhòr from Dunadd - 4
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Argyllshire - Crinan Canal, Moine Mhor and Loch Gilp
Mòine Mhòr National Nature Reserve from Dunadd looking north-west towards the raised bog of the Mòine Mhòr.
21 May 2013
Mòine Mhòr from Dunadd -3
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Argyllshire - Crinan Canal, Moine Mhor and Loch Gilp
Mòine Mhòr National Nature Reserve from Dunadd looking west towards the meanders of the River Add
21 May 2013
Mòine Mhòr from Dunadd - 2
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Argyllshire - Crinan Canal, Moine Mhor and Loch Gilp
Mòine Mhòr National Nature Reserve from Dunadd looking south-west towards Crinan.
21 May 2013
Mòine Mhòr from Dunadd - 1
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Argyllshire - Crinan Canal, Moine Mhor and Loch Gilp
Mòine Mhòr National Nature Reserve from Dunadd looking south towards Bellanoch
21 May 2013
Mòine Mhòr from Dunadd
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Argyllshire - Crinan Canal, Moine Mhor and Loch Gilp
Mòine Mhòr National Nature Reserve from Dunadd, with an abandoned meander of the River Add in the middle. Beyond the white farmhouse is the raised bog of the Mòine Mhòr.
21 May 2013
Mòine Mhòr from Dunadd
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Argyllshire - Crinan Canal, Moine Mhor and Loch Gilp
Mòine Mhòr National Nature Reserve from Dunadd, with a large area of bog on the left where hen harriers hunt, and the meanders of the River Add on the right.
21 May 2013
Willow Warbler
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Argyllshire - Crinan Canal, Moine Mhor and Loch Gilp
Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus), Dunadd. A summer visitor to Scotland, where thousands of them breed. Very common in Argyllshire.
21 May 2013
Spotted Flycatcher, Dunadd
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Argyllshire - Crinan Canal, Moine Mhor and Loch Gilp
A Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata), a summer visitor which breeds in Scotland, perched on a tree branch at Dunadd, a hill fort in Argyll and Bute. As the species name suggests, Spotted Flycatchers are insectivorous and rely on open habitats like woodland edges, gardens, cemeteries and fields to find perches and catch insects while flying.Typically, it sits on a branch, flies off to catch flies, then comes back again to the same branch. Description improved by Ilaria Lonero.
21 May 2013
Dunadd hill fort
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Argyllshire - Crinan Canal, Moine Mhor and Loch Gilp
Dunadd hill fort, a 2400 year old fortified farmstead which became a fortress, from which the Kings of Dalriada (Dal Riata) ruled, the descendants of whom became the Kings of the early Scots.
Dunadd rises out of the flat floodplain of the River Add.
21 May 2013
River Add from Dunadd
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Argyllshire - Crinan Canal, Moine Mhor and Loch Gilp
Bridgend and the River Add from Dunadd, a 2400 year old fortified farmstead which became a fortress, from which the Kings of Dalriada (Dal Riata) ruled, the descendants of whom became the Kings of the early Scots.
The well is in the left foreground.