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Green Park Hotel, Pitlochry, and Loch Faskally
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Pitlochry, Loch Faskally and Ben Vrackie
Green Park Hotel, Pitlochry, on the shores of Loch Faskally
23 November 2019
Glasgow Green with the Nelson Monument and the People's Palace
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Glasgow - Old Glasgow scanned from film
Glasgow Green with the Nelson Monument and the People's Palace and Winter Garden in the 1970s. In the background is the industrial east end of Glasgow, with many factory chimneys.
19 July 2007
Green Hairstreak butterfly, Mugdock Country Park
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CEP - Glasgow
Green Hairstreak (Callophrys rubi) butterfly, Drumclog Moor, Mugdock Country Park. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar in 1984
28 May 1984
Green-veined White butterfly, RSPB Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
Green-veined White (Pieris napi) butterfly, Twenty Acres, RSPB Loch Lomond
10 June 2017
Broad-leaved Helleborine, Richmond Park
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Glasgow - Malls Mire and Richmond Park
Broad-leaved Helleborine (Epipactis helleborine), a plant in the family Orchidaceae, in Richmond Park Glasgow. The Broad-leaved Helleborine can often be found on wastelands in and around Glasgow, as well as in woodlands. It is colloquially known as "the Glasgow weed".
18 July 2024
Broad-leaved Helleborine, Richmond Park
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Glasgow - Malls Mire and Richmond Park
Broad-leaved Helleborine (Epipactis helleborine), a plant in the family Orchidaceae, in Richmond Park Glasgow. The Broad-leaved Helleborine can often be found on wastelands in and around Glasgow, as well as in woodlands. It is colloquially known as "the Glasgow weed".
18 July 2024
Harlequin Ladybird larva, Richmond Park
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Glasgow - Malls Mire and Richmond Park
Harlequin Ladybird larva (Harmonia axyridis) in Richmond Park. The Harlequin Ladybird is a non-native invasive species which was first introduced to the UK in 2004 and quickly became one of the most common species of ladybird. The Harlequin Ladybird larvae can be identified by the 4 orange spikes in the central lower half of the body. The Harlequin Ladybird is problematic, as it predates on native ladybirds.
18 July 2024
Cairngorm Mountain skiing area from Loch Morlich
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Cairngorms National Park in winter
Cairngorm Mountain skiing area from Loch Morlich
12 January 2008
Green Lacewing at Malls Mire Community Woodland, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Malls Mire and Richmond Park
Green Lacewing (Chrysopa perla) at Malls Mire Community Woodland, Glasgow, taken by David Palmar
05 June 2022
Common gull (Larus canus), Drumpellier Country Park
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Glasgow - Seven Lochs and Moodiesburn
Common gull (Larus canus) at Drumpellier Loch, taken by Rebecca Dickson. Second-cycle birds are hard to differentiate from adults however, adult birds have larger white spots on the outermost primaries (see zoomed-in section above).