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Surveying birds at Forsinard Flows
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RSPB seasonal ranger Suzanne surveying birds at Forsinard Flows
24 May 2011
Surveying birds at Forsinard Flows
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RSPB seasonal ranger Suzanne surveying birds in showery weather at Forsinard Flows
24 May 2011
Surveying birds at Forsinard Flows
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RSPB seasonal ranger Suzanne surveying birds at Forsinard Flows
24 May 2011
Lochans at Forsinard Flows
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Sutherland - Forsinard and Halladale
Lochans on the Forsinain trail at Forsinard Flows RSPB Nature Reserve
24 May 2011
Sphagnum Moss, Forsinard Flows
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Sphagnum Moss at Forsinard Flows RSPB Nature Reserve
24 May 2011
Heath milkwort, Forsinard Flows
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Sutherland - Forsinard and Halladale
The pink-flowered variety of Heath milkwort (Polygala serpyllifolia), Forsinard Flows RSPB Nature Reserve. The flowers may also be blue or rarely, white.
24 May 2011
Heath milkwort, Forsinard
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The commonest blue-flowered variety of Heath milkwort (Polygala serpyllifolia), Forsinard Flows RSPB Nature Reserve. The flowers may also be pink or rarely, white.
24 May 2011
Blocked up darinage ditches, Forsinard
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Blocked up darinage ditches, to help stem the drainage and restore the original peatland landscape, Forsinard Flows RSPB Reserve
24 May 2011
Sundew, Forsinard Flows
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Sutherland - Forsinard and Halladale
Sundew (Drosera sp) and Sphagnum Moss, Forsinard Flows. Sundew is a carnivorous plant which entraps insects using sticky droplets on its leaves. Thus, it makes up for the lack of nutrition in peaty soils.
23 May 2011
Butterwort and Sundew, Forsinard Flows
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Sutherland - Forsinard and Halladale
Butterwort (Pinguicula sp) and Sundew (Drosera sp) are both carnivorous plants which entrap insects using sticky droplets on their leaves. Thus, they make up for the lack of nutrition in peaty soils.