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Firth of Clyde from Kelburnfoot
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North Ayrshire - Largs, Fairlie and Hunterston
The Firth of Clyde from Kelburnfoot, with Fairlie pier, Little Cumbrae, Arran and Great Cumbrae with FSC Millport.
01 January 2017
Universities Marine Biological Station in Millport
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Firth of Clyde - Great Cumbrae
Field Studies Council Millport (FSC Millport), the former Universities Marine Biological Station, Great Cumbrae
05 June 2010
Starfish, Marine Biological Station public aquarium, Millport
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Firth of Clyde - Millport
Starfish, Marine Biological Station public aquarium, Millport, now run by the Field Studies Council.
01 April 2013
Dogfish, Marine Biological Station public aquarium, Millport
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Firth of Clyde - Millport
Dogfish, Marine Biological Station public aquarium, Millport. now run by the Field Studies Council.
01 April 2013
Atlantic cod, Marine Biological Station public aquarium, Millport
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Firth of Clyde - Millport
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), FSC Millport Marine Biological Station public aquarium, now run by the Field Studies Council.
01 April 2013
The public aquarium at the Universities Marine Biological Station, Millport
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Firth of Clyde - Millport
A member of the public views specimens in the public aquarium at the FSC Millport Marine Biological Station, now run by the Field Studies Council.
01 April 2013
Pink-footed goose flock on cereal stubble
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Falkirk - Skinflats
Pink-footed goose (Anser brachyrhynchus) flock on cereal stubble, Skinflats
25 February 2013
Pink-footed goose flock taking off
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Falkirk - Skinflats
Pink-footed goose (Anser brachyrhynchus) flock taking off from cereal stubble, Skinflats
25 February 2013
Hogganfield Loch, Hogganfield Park, Glasgow - Whooper Swan
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Glasgow - Hogganfield Loch
Adult Whooper Swan (Cygnus Cygnus) at Hogganfield Loch in Hogganfield Park, a Glasgow City Council local nature reserve. This location is very suitable for urban birding, with a great variety of species arriving each season. Up to 22 Whooper Swans and two cygnets were here in the winter of 2010-11. In comparison with a Mute swan (Cygnus olor), as well as the difference in their beak colour, it can also be observed that they have a longer straighter neck.
19 January 2011
Ben Vrackie, farmland and woods near Pitlochry
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Pitlochry, Loch Faskally and Ben Vrackie
Ben Vrackie with the farmland and woods of Perthshire, taken by David Palmar near Pitlochry