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Marsh Lousewort or Red Rattle, Dunnet Bay
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Caithness - Dunnet and Castletown
Marsh Lousewort or Red Rattle (Pedicularis palustris), Dunnet Bay Coronation Meadow, Caithness
18 July 2017
Marsh Lousewort or Red Rattle, Dunnet Bay
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Caithness - Dunnet and Castletown
Marsh Lousewort or Red Rattle (Pedicularis palustris), Dunnet Bay Coronation Meadow, Caithness
18 July 2017
Field Gentian, Dunnet Bay
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Caithness - Dunnet and Castletown
Field Gentian (Gentianella campestris), Dunnet Bay Coronation Meadow, Caithness. The plant grows up to 30cm tall, with flowers always having four petals.
18 July 2017
Common Twayblade, Dunnet Bay
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Caithness - Dunnet and Castletown
Common Twayblade (Neottia ovata (formerly Listera ovata)), Dunnet Bay Coronation Meadow, Caithness
18 July 2017
Kite surfing in Dunnet Bay
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Caithness - Dunnet and Castletown
Kite surfing in Dunnet Bay, where if the wind is in the right direction, good surf can be had for about 150 days in the year.
21 May 2011
Kite surfing in Dunnet Bay
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Caithness - Dunnet and Castletown
Kite surfing in Dunnet Bay, where if the wind is in the right direction, good surf can be had for about 150 days in the year.
21 May 2011
Dunnet Bay
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Caithness - Dunnet and Castletown
Dunnet Bay with its sand dunes and sandy beach
21 May 2011
Castletown Harbour and Dunnet Head
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Caithness - Dunnet and Castletown
Castletown Harbour, from which much flagstone was exported during the 19th century, and Dunnet Head
21 May 2011
Dunlin and Sanderling
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Caithness - Dunnet and Castletown
Dunlin (Calidris alpina) on the left with the black on their undersides and Sanderling (Calidris alba) on the right with white undersides landing in Dunnet Bay.
21 May 2011
Dunlin and Sanderling
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Caithness - Dunnet and Castletown
Dunlin (Calidris alpina) on the left with black undersides and Sanderling (Calidris alba) on the right with white undersides wading in the surf in Dunnet Bay.