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Flock of Rock doves
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Coll Northwest
A flock of Rock doves (Columba livia) roosting at Windy Gap in north-west Coll.
23 August 2014
St Kilda from MV Lochlann
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Western Isles - St Kilda
Finishing a trip round Boreray on MV Lochlann, before heading to Hirta, St Kilda. From left (east) to right, you can see the Dun, Oisebhal, the Gap, Conachair, an Campar and Soay.
24 June 2011
Queensferry Crossing road deck
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Queensferry
The Queensferry Crossing under construction, showing the last gap in the road deck.
27 January 2017
Queensferry Crossing road deck
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Queensferry
The Queensferry Crossing under construction, showing the last gap in the road deck.
27 January 2017
Cleits near the Gap on Hirta, St Kilda
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Western Isles - St Kilda
Cleits on the climb up to the Gap on Hirta, St Kilda. The Gap is a relatively low point in the northern cliffs between the highest point Conachair, and the cliffs below Oisebhal to the south-east. The Gap at about 160 metres above sea level is a relatively accessible point to aim for on a St Kilda day trip. Cleits were used for storage of fuel and seabirds, mainly Fulmars, Gannets and Puffins as a cache of food for the winter.
24 June 2011
Stac Lee, Stac an Armin and Boreray from the slopes of Conachair, St Kilda
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Western Isles - St Kilda
Stac an Armin, Stac Lee and Boreray from the eastern slope of Conachair, St Kilda. The white, particularly on Stac Lee, is the colony of Gannets (Morus bassanus).
24 June 2011
Cleits and cliffs at the Gap on Hirta, St Kilda
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Western Isles - St Kilda
Cleits and cliffs at the Gap on Hirta, St Kilda. Cleits were used for storage of fuel and seabirds, mainly Fulmars, Gannets and Puffins as a cache of food for the winter. On the horizon can be seen the mountains of South Uist near the cliff, with Eaval on North Uist to the left.
24 June 2011
Arctic skua light morph, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
Arctic skua (Stercorarius parasiticus) light morph, Foula, showing the large gape of this predatory species, which attacks other birds such as Arctic terns and tries to steal thier food.
30 June 2014
Waves in Sinclair's Bay, with Noss Head
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Caithness - Sinclair's Bay and Noss Head
Waves in Sinclair's Bay, with Noss Head in the background
23 May 2011
Waves in Sinclair's Bay, with Noss Head
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Caithness - Sinclair's Bay and Noss Head
Waves in Sinclair's Bay, with Noss Head in the background