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Firth of Forth - Isle of May
Not only is the Isle of May home to over quarter of a million birds every summer, but it also features an array of wildflowers and lichen across the island’s different terrains. As seen here in this picture, the exposed areas of rock are covered in a striking bright orange lichen (Xanthoria parietina), taken by Gemma Woodford.
28 July 2020
Rock Pipit on Old Red Sandstone with orange lichen
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Firth of Clyde - Great Cumbrae
Rock Pipit (Anthus petrosus) standing on Old Red Sandstone rocks covered in orange lichen (Xanthoria parietina)
07 October 2012
Rock Pipit on Old Red Sandstone with orange lichen
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Firth of Clyde - Great Cumbrae
Rock Pipit (Anthus petrosus) standing on Old Red Sandstone rocks covered in orange lichen (Xanthoria parietina)
07 October 2012
orange lichen, Mull of Galloway
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Galloway - Mull of Galloway
orange lichen, (probably Xanthoria parietina), Mull of Galloway