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Tràigh nam Bàrc, Colonsay
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Argyllshire - Colonsay and Oronsay
Tràigh nam Bàrc, Colonsay, looking towards Jura
29 August 2015
Ravens in flight
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Argyllshire - Colonsay and Oronsay
Ravens (Corvus corax) in flight, Tràigh nam Bàrc, Colonsay
29 August 2015
Red Knot in flight
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Argyllshire - Colonsay and Oronsay
Red Knot (Calidris canuta) in flight, Tràigh nam Bàrc, Colonsay
29 August 2015
Red Knot taking off
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Argyllshire - Colonsay and Oronsay
Red Knot (Calidris canuta) taking off, Tràigh nam Bàrc, Colonsay
29 August 2015
Red Knot feeding, Colonsay
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Argyllshire - Colonsay and Oronsay
Red Knot (Calidris canuta) feeding, Tràigh nam Bàrc, Colonsay
29 August 2015
Group of gulls, Colonsay
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Argyllshire - Colonsay and Oronsay
Group of gulls including Great black backed gulls (Larus marinus), Tràigh nam Bàrc, Colonsay
29 August 2015
Great black backed gull taking off
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Argyllshire - Colonsay and Oronsay
Great black backed gull (Larus marinus) taking off, Tràigh nam Bàrc, Colonsay
29 August 2015
Flock of Lapwing
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Argyllshire - Colonsay and Oronsay
Flock of Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus), Tràigh nam Bàrc, Colonsay
29 August 2015
Hawkweed, Colonsay
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Argyllshire - Colonsay and Oronsay
Hawkweed (Hieracium agg.) is very difficult to ID down to species and is generally stated as an aggregate of many microspecies. They have erect stems and each 'petal' is actually a floret. This photo was taken at Tràigh nam Bàrc, Colonsay.
29 August 2015
Grass of Parnassus
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Argyllshire - Colonsay and Oronsay
Grass of Parnassus (Parnassia palustris) flower, near Tràigh nam Bàrc, Colonsay. This saxifrage is commonly found in the north of Britain in damp habitats and is also know as the 'bog star'.