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Reed bed, Erskine Harbour and Erskine Bridge
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Firth of Clyde - Erskine Bridge and Erskine Harbour
Reed bed with Common reed (Phragmites australis) at Erskine Harbour, Firth of Clyde, with the Erskine Bridge in the background, taken by David Palmar
05 December 2021
Reed bed, Erskine Harbour and Erskine Bridge
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Firth of Clyde - Erskine Bridge and Erskine Harbour
Reed bed at Erskine Harbour, Firth of Clyde, with the Erskine Bridge in the background, taken by David Palmar
05 December 2021
Tug CMS Wrestler under the Erskine Bridge
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Firth of Clyde - Erskine Bridge and Erskine Harbour
Tug CMS Wrestler, launched in 2019 and operated by Clyde Maribe Services, making its way downstream on the River Clyde under the Erskine Bridge, taken by David Palmar
05 December 2021
Tug Anglegarth under the Erskine Bridge
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Firth of Clyde - Erskine Bridge and Erskine Harbour
Tug Anglegarth making its way downstream in the River Clyde under the Erskine Bridge, taken by David Palmar
05 December 2021
Tug Anglegarth under the Erskine Bridge
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Firth of Clyde - Erskine Bridge and Erskine Harbour
Tug Anglegarth making its way downstream in the River Clyde under the Erskine Bridge, taken by David Palmar
05 December 2021
The Erskine Bridge over the Clyde estuary
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Firth of Clyde - Erskine Bridge and Erskine Harbour
The Erskine Bridge, a cable-stayed box girder road bridge over the Clyde estuary opened in 1971, taken by David Palmar
05 December 2021
The Erskine Bridge over the Clyde estuary
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Firth of Clyde - Erskine Bridge and Erskine Harbour
The Erskine Bridge, a cable-stayed box girder road bridge over the Clyde estuary opened in 1971, taken by David Palmar
05 December 2021
Chickweed Wintergreen in flower, Speyside
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Nethybridge and Dulnain Bridge
Chickweed Wintergreen (Trientalis europaea), best seen in June and July. Also known as the Arctic Starflower, it grows in woodlands in the north of England and Scotland. Its common name is misleading - it is neither a chickweed nor a wintergreen, but a member of the primrose family. Here is is growing in Curr Woods, near Dulnain Bridge in Speyside.
20 July 2021
Chickweed Wintergreen with seed head, Speyside
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Nethybridge and Dulnain Bridge
Chickweed Wintergreen (Trientalis europaea), best seen in June and July. Also known as the Arctic Starflower, it grows in woodlands in the north of England and Scotland. Its common name is misleading - it is neither a chickweed nor a wintergreen, but a member of the primrose family. Here is is growing in Curr Woods, near Dulnain Bridge in Speyside. The flower is over, and the seed head remains. Notice the Primrose-like leaves.
20 July 2021
Scentless Mayweed , Dulnain Bridge, Speyside
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Nethybridge and Dulnain Bridge
Scentless Mayweed (Tripleurospermum Inodorum), a member of the Daisy family (Asteraceae) taken at Dulnain Bridge, Speyside by David Palmar.