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Willow Warbler nest with chicks, Fenwick Moor
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East Renfrewshire
Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus) nest with a least 4 chicks. Photo taken by Stephen Inglis on Fenwick Moor in East Renfrewshire
05 June 2016
Skylark nest with several chicks, Fenwick Moor
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East Renfrewshire
Skylark (Alauda arvensis) nest with several chicks. Photo taken by Stephen Inglis on Fenwick Moor in East Renfrewshire
24 May 2016
Nest of Lapwing with 4 eggs, Fenwick Moor
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East Renfrewshire
Nest of Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) with a clutch of 4 eggs. Photo taken by Stephen Inglis on Fenwick Moor in East Renfrewshire
25 May 2016
Nest of Curlew with 4 eggs, Fenwick Moor
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East Renfrewshire
Nest of Curlew (Numenius arquata) with a clutch of 4 eggs. Photo taken by Stephen Inglis on Fenwick Moor in East Renfrewshire
05 May 2019
Nest of Common Snipe with 4 eggs, Fenwick Moor
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East Renfrewshire
Nest of Common Snipe (Gallinago gallinago) with a clutch of 4 eggs. Photo taken by Stephen Inglis on Fenwick Moor in East Renfrewshire
20 May 2016
Nest of Canada goose, Fenwick Moor
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East Renfrewshire
Nest of Canada goose (Branta canadensis) with clutch of 6 eggs. Photo taken by Stephen Inglis on Fenwick Moor in East Renfrewshire
30 April 2017
Lapwing nest with two chicks, Fenwick Moor
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East Renfrewshire
Nest of Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) with two newly hatched chicks. Photo taken by Stephen Inglis on Fenwick Moor in East Renfrewshire
15 June 2017
Hen harrier food pass
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Dumfriesshire - Langholm Moor
Hen harrier (Circus cyaneus) pair in a food pass. The male brings food to the female, who flips upside down to receive it. A food pass can take place either during courtship, as in this case, or during brooding of the chicks later in the season, when the female is mostly on the nest and the male does much of the hunting.
This image was created by combining many shots taken in rapid succession to form a composite image, which gives an impression of the food pass, in which the male Hen harrier (above), carrying food, catches up with the female, who flips over to receive the prey item he drops for her, often a vole or a Meadow pipit, or sometimes a Red grouse chick.
19 April 2014
Purple Pitcher Plant on Rannoch Moor, Highland
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Rannoch Moor
Purple Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia pupurea) on Rannoch Moor, Highland, taken by Sarah Longrigg. A native of North America, it is an invasive non-native in Scotland, but fortunately, doesn't appear to be spreading.
26 August 2017
Capercaillie droppings on Rannoch Moor
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CEP - Rannoch Moor
Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) droppings on Rannoch Moor. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar