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Red deer hinds
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Sutherland - Strath of Kildonan and Glen Loth
Reed deer hinds in Glen Loth, Sutherland
24 May 2011
Reed deer stags
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Sutherland - Strath of Kildonan and Glen Loth
Reed deer (Cervus elaphus) stags in Glen Loth, Sutherland.
Young males have small antlers. Females (hinds) have no antlers.
24 May 2011
Reed deer stags
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Sutherland - Strath of Kildonan and Glen Loth
Reed deer (Cervus elaphus) stags in Glen Loth, Sutherland.
Young males have small antlers. Females (hinds) have no antlers.
24 May 2011
Reed deer, Strath of Kildonan
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Sutherland - Strath of Kildonan and Glen Loth
Reed deer (Cervus elaphus) in the Strath of Kildonan
19 May 2011
Male bearded tit amongst the Tay reedbeds
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Tay Reed Beds
Male Bearded tit (Panurus biarmicus) amongst the Tay reedbeds in Errol, Perth and Kinross. Photo taken by Gemma Woodford
07 November 2020
Tay Reed Beds - areas cut for reedbed management
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Tay Reed Beds
The Tay Reed Beds - Areas of reed are cut to provide structure, including open and wet habitat and reed edge to provide ideal conditions for wildlife, including Reed buntings and Bearded tits, which can feed in the more open areas and move to the reedbeds for breeding. Cutting also prevents natural succession to woodland and helps to maintain the reedbed, and can supply reed for commercial use.
01 May 2015
Female Reed Bunting
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Tay Reed Beds
Female Reed Bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus) in the Tay Reed Beds
01 May 2015
Male Reed Bunting
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Tay Reed Beds
Male Reed Bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus) in the Tay Reed Beds.
01 May 2015
Water rail nest
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Tay Reed Beds
Nest of a Water rail (Rallus aquaticus) in the Tay Reed Beds.