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Sea Aster, Spey Bay
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Moray - Spey Bay
Sea Aster (Aster tripolium), at Spey Bay. This plant can grow up to 1m tall and is very common within the foraging community.
26 July 2024
Sea Aster, Loch Gair, Argyllshire
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CEP - Loch Gair
Sea Aster (Aster tripolium) on the banks of Loch Gair, Argyllshire. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar
15 February 2017
Sea Aster, Loch Gair, Argyllshire
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CEP - Loch Gair
Sea Aster (Aster tripolium) on the banks of Loch Gair, Argyllshire. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar
15 February 2017
Sea Aster, Skinflats
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Falkirk - Skinflats
Sea aster (Aster tripolium) is found across the UK coastline, but is less common in the North-East of Scotland. Aster is from the Greek for 'Star'. These pretty plants flower late, and are therefore a good source of nectar for late butterflies like the Red Admiral. This picture was taken at Skinflats, Falkirk.
11 July 2016
Sea Aster, Skinflats
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Falkirk - Skinflats
Sea aster (Aster tripolium) is found across the UK coastline, but is less common in the North-East of Scotland. Aster is from the Greek for 'Star'. These pretty plants flower late, and are therefore a good source of nectar for late butterflies like the Red Admiral. This picture was taken at Skinflats, Falkirk.
11 July 2016
Sea Aster leaves, Skinflats
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Falkirk - Skinflats
The leaves of Sea aster (Aster tripolium) are edible with a slightly salty taste. This picture was taken at Skinflats, Falkirk.
11 July 2016
Sea kayaking in Seil Sound
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Sea Life Adventures boat trip from Seil
Sea kayaking in Seil Sound, a paradise of sheltered water for small boats.
03 June 2011
White tailed eagle eyrie
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Sea Life Adventures boat trip from Seil
White tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) eyrie on Jura, empty as the chick had flown by this time.
03 June 2011
MarineLife surveyor Alasdair Fyffe on the bridge of Tor Finlandia
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North Sea
MarineLife surveyor Alasdair Fyffe recording birds and cetacea on the bridge of Tor Finlandia, the Rosyth to Zeebrugge cargo ferry, using the last of the useful light of the day.
20 October 2012
MarineLife surveyors on the bridge of Tor Finlandia
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North Sea
MarineLife surveyors David Palmar and Alasdair Fyffe on the bridge of Tor Finlandia, the Rosyth to Zeebrugge cargo ferry. David is using a rangefinder stick to gauge the distance of bird and cetacean sightings