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Light Emerald, Insh Marshes
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
Light Emerald (Campaea margaritata) at Insh Marshes.
27 July 2024
Light emerald moth, Kennetpans bioblitz 2016
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Clackmannanshire - Alloa, Clackmannan and Black Devon
Light emerald (Campaea margaritata) moth at the Inner Forth Landscape Initiative (IFLI) Kennetpans bioblitz, 9 July 2016
09 July 2016
Light emerald moth, Kennetpans bioblitz 2016
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Clackmannanshire - Alloa, Clackmannan and Black Devon
Light emerald (Campaea margaritata) moth at the Inner Forth Landscape Initiative (IFLI) Kennetpans bioblitz, 9 July 2016
09 July 2016
Ben Mor Coigach
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Ullapool, Coigach and Inverpolly
Ben Mor Coigach framed by Scots pine trees (Pinus sylvestris) above Loch Cùl Dromannan
19 June 2012
Stac Pollaidh and midges in evening light
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Ullapool, Coigach and Inverpolly
Stac Pollaidh (Stac Polly) in evening light from Loch Cùl Dromannan. A cloud of midges (Culicoides impunctatus) is highlighted by the sunset. The females midges suck human blood, but mostly that of cattle, sheep and deer.
19 June 2012
Stac Pollaidh in evening light
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Ullapool, Coigach and Inverpolly
Stac Pollaidh (Stac Polly) in evening light from Loch Cùl Dromannan
19 June 2012
Stac Pollaidh in evening light
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Ullapool, Coigach and Inverpolly
Stac Pollaidh (Stac Polly) in evening light from Loch Cùl Dromannan
19 June 2012
yachts and fishing boats in Loch Broom
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Ullapool, Coigach and Inverpolly
yachts and fishing boats in Loch Broom, Ullapool, in evening light
19 June 2012
Dubh Sgeir light and Cullipool
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Argyllshire - Firth of Lorn
Dubh Sgeir light and Cullipool on Luing from PS Waverley
23 May 2023
Large Emerald moth, Insh Marshes
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
The Large Emerald (Geometra papilionaria) is a moth of the Geometridae family. Identified by its green background, with wavy white lines running across the wings. They rest with their wings spread open and slightly raised, so can often be mistaken for a butterfly. Photo taken by David Palmar at Insh Marshes.