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84-0703 CEP Capercaillie on golf course 10 June 1984
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CEP - Perthshire
Male Capercaillie, Comrie golf course 10 June 1984
10 June 1984
Male Capercaillie, Comrie golf course
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CEP - Perthshire
Male Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus), Comrie golf course, Perthshire. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar in 1984
10 June 1984
Male Capercaillie, Comrie golf course
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CEP - Perthshire
Male Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus), Comrie golf course, Perthshire. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar in 1984
10 June 1984
Male Capercaillie, Comrie golf course
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CEP - Perthshire
Male Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus), Comrie Golf Course, Perthshire. Duncan Lauchlan (Honorary Secretary of Comrie Golf Club) looks on. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar in 1984
10 June 1984
Rogue Male Capercaillie displaying
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CEP - Speyside and Cairngorms
Rogue Male Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) displaying, taken by Charles Eric Palmar in the 1950s.
30 April 2015
Male Orange Tip butterfly on Garlic Mustard, Baron's Haugh
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North Lanarkshire - Baron's Haugh and Dalzell Woods
Male Orange Tip (Anthocharis cardamines) butterfly on Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata), Baron's Haugh RSPB Reserve, taken by David Palmar
06 May 2023
Male Hen harrier sky dancing
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Dumfriesshire - Langholm Moor
Male Hen harrier (Circus cyaneus) sky dancing display flight, Langholm Moor. He flips over to be upside down at the top of the display, showing his white underside instead of the usual grey back.
The display takes place mainly as the pair form or renew their pair bond in March to May. Later on in the season, most of the male's energy is taken up not in display but with hunting to provide for the female (or more than one!) and the rapidly growing youngsters.
This image was created by combining many shots taken in rapid succession to form a composite image, which gives an impression of the sky dancing display.
19 April 2014
Male Hen harrier sky dancing
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Dumfriesshire - Langholm Moor
Male Hen harrier (Circus cyaneus) sky dancing display flight, Langholm Moor. He flips over to be upside down at the top of the display, showing his white underside instead of the usual grey back.
The display takes place mainly as the pair form or renew their pair bond in March to May. Later on in the season, most of the male's energy is taken up not in display but with hunting to provide for the female (or more than one!) and the rapidly growing youngsters.
This image was created by combining many shots taken in rapid succession to form a composite image, which gives an impression of the sky dancing display. It is cropped from the full display shot to show where the male flips over at the top of the display.
19 April 2014
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
Sardinian Warbler
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St Abb's
A male Sardinian Warbler (Sylvia melanocephala) at the Mire Loch, St Abb's. Although common in the Mediterranean, these appear only rarely in Scotland, blown in by south-easterly winds.