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Loch Creran from Glasdrum
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Argyllshire - Glasdrum
Druimavuic and Loch Creran from Glasdrum National Nature Reserve
28 May 2015
Yellow Mountain Saxifrage, Meall nan Tarmachan
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CEP - Perthshire
Yellow Saxifrage or Yellow Mountain Saxifrage (Saxifraga aizoides), Meall nan Tarmachan, Perth and Kinross. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar
19 July 1976
Eilean nan Caorach from Port Appin
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Argyllshire - Lismore
Eilean nan Caorach, Lismore and the Lynn of Lorn from Port Appin, with Morvern in the background.
11 April 2015
Sanderling, Benbecula
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Western Isles - Benbecula
Sanderling (Calidris alba) on the beach near Baile nan Cailleach, Benbecula
27 May 2017
Sanderling, Benbecula
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Western Isles - Benbecula
Sanderling (Calidris alba) on the beach near Baile nan Cailleach, Benbecula
27 May 2017
Sanderling flock with one Dunlin, Benbecula
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Western Isles - Benbecula
Sanderling (Calidris alba) on the beach near Baile nan Cailleach, Benbecula
27 May 2017
Glaucous Gull, Benbecula
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Western Isles - Benbecula
Glaucous Gull (Larus hyperboreus), Baile nan Cailleach, Benbecula
27 May 2017
3 caves, Allt nan Uamh, Inchnadamph
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CEP - Invernesshire
3 caves, Allt nan Uamh, Inchnadamph. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar
22 June 1975
Bone Caves above Allt nan Uamh, Inchnadamph
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CEP - Ross and Cromarty
CE Palmar standing by Creag nan Uamh (Crag of the Caves) the caves in a limestone cliff, about 200 ft. above Allt nan Uamh - a tributary of the Loanan, near Inchnadamph, Assynt. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar. Bones of brown bear, reindeer, lynx, arctic fox, wolf, and the skull of a polar bear have been identified dating back beyond the last ice age and the preceding two interglacial periods (middle and late Devensian) over 45,000 years ago. As one of the few limestone districts in Scotland, this valley is extremely popular with cavers. The Bone Caves themselves do not extend far into the hillside, but the entrance to the longest cave system in Scotland, the Uamh an Claonaite, is nearby. The caves are now an SSSI.
22 June 1975
Flag irises, looking south over Loch Sunart
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CEP - Morvern and Ardnamurchan
Flag irises (Iris pseudacorus), looking south over Loch Sunart. In the background Meall an Damhain (Round hill of the Stag) and Glen Laudale can be seen, with Rubha nam Feannag, meaning 'point of the crow' in Gaelic stretching out into the loch. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar in 1979.