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European beaver in Knapdale
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North Knapdale
Logan, European Beaver (Castor fiber) kit of 2011 in Loch Linne, part of the Scottish Beaver Trial
20 May 2013
European beaver in Knapdale
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North Knapdale
Logan, European Beaver (Castor fiber) kit of 2011 in Loch Linne, part of the Scottish Beaver Trial
20 May 2013
The Moon through an Alder tree, Knapdale
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North Knapdale
The Moon taken through the branches of an Alder (Alnus glutinosa) tree, Loch Barnluasgan, Knapdale, taken by David Palmar
03 March 2023
Beaver damage to trees, Loch Barnluasgan, Knapdale
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North Knapdale
Beaver signs - tree felling, Loch Barnluasgan, Knapdale, taken by David Palmar
03 March 2023
Beaver damage to trees, Loch Barnluasgan, Knapdale
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North Knapdale
Beaver signs - tree felling, Loch Barnluasgan, Knapdale, taken by David Palmar. Someone has tried to prevent more Beaver damage by covering the base of the tree trunk in wire mesh.
03 March 2023
Beaver habitat, Loch Barnluasgan, Knapdale
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North Knapdale
Beaver (Castor fiber) habitat at Loch Barnluasgan, Knapdale
03 March 2023
Beaver Lodge, Loch Barnluasgan, Knapdale
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North Knapdale
Beaver Lodge, Loch Barnluasgan, Knapdale, taken by David Palmar
03 March 2023
Swimming European Beaver, Loch Barnluasgan
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North Knapdale
Swimming European Beaver (Castor fiber) in Loch Barnluasgan, taken by David Palmar. Beavers make use of their third eyelid (nictitating membranes) when they are underwater to allow them to see.
01 June 2022
Beaver feeding sign, Loch Barnluasgan
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North Knapdale
Beaver feeding sign, taken by David Palmar. This type of feeding is classed as "woody feeding". Here the teeth chisel marks are quite prominent.
01 June 2022
Beaver lodge, Loch Barnluasgan
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North Knapdale
A beaver lodge, Loch Barnluasgan, taken by David Palmar. These structures consist of mud, leaves, and sticks and are used as a family home for beavers. After a large mound of debris has been constructed, the adult beavers will swim underwater and create an entrance by chewing a hole beneath.