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Leraback, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
Leraback, the only place on Foula where you can have dinner, bed and breakfast, nestling in one of the more sheltered parts of the island above Ham Voe. The windows have metal grid guards over them to prevent the glass from being broken by flying objects (such as wheelbarrows we were told!) in the winter gales.
30 June 2014
Leraback, Foula
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Shetland - Foula
Leraback, the only place on Foula where you can have dinner, bed and breakfast, nestling in one of the more sheltered parts of the island above Ham Voe. In addition there is a stone-built self-catering chalet (on the right with a green roof).
27 June 2014
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.
01 May 2015
Tay Reed Beds
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Tay Reed Beds
The Tay Reed Beds - near the estuary.
01 May 2015
Marsh marigold
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Tay Reed Beds
Marsh marigold (Caltha palustris), Tay Reed Beds.
01 May 2015
Tay Reed Beds
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Tay Reed Beds
The Tay Reed Beds - near the estuary. In the foreground are Marsh marigolds (Caltha palustris).