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Apple cultivar infected with Brown rot fungal disease, Broomhill allotments, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Broomhill, Jordanhill Claythorn and Bingham's Pond
Apple cultivar infected, probably with brown rot fungal disease (Monilinia fructicola). This disease is usually transmitted to apples from nearby infected stoned fruit. The brown rot can actually survive throughout the winter, either within dead fruit or deadwood. Cultivar grown in Broomhill allotments, Glasgow.
16 August 2020
Croft field strips and fallow on the machair, North Uist
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Western Isles - Balranald and western North Uist
Traditional extensive croft field strips on the machair at RSPB Balranald, North Uist, showing strip fields of mixed barley and oats, and a fallow section on the right. Note how wildlfowers have been left rather than killed by herbicides, which provides nectar for insects and seeds for birds.
08 August 2017
Greylag Geese landing on barley stubble
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Black Isle, Dingwall, Cromarty Firth and Strathconon
Flock of Greylag Geese (Anser anser) landing in a barley stubble field on the Black Isle near the Cromarty Firth.
26 October 2012
Greylag Geese landing on barley stubble
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Black Isle, Dingwall, Cromarty Firth and Strathconon
Flock of Greylag Geese (Anser anser) landing in a barley stubble field on the Black Isle near the Cromarty Firth.
26 October 2012
Fabrication yard, crane ship and oil field support base at Invergordon
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Black Isle, Dingwall, Cromarty Firth and Strathconon
iFAB fabrication yard which makes structures for the oil industry, crane ship Normand Clipper and oil field support base at the port of Invergordon on the Cromarty Firth, seen across a barley stubble field on the Black Isle
26 October 2012
Blackface sheep on a turnip crop with rainbow, near Aviemore
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Cairngorms in summer
Blackface sheep on a turnip crop with rainbow, near Aviemore
29 October 2012
Biomass willow crop and entrance to RSPB Crook of Baldoon Nature Reserve
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Wigtown
The entrance to the RSPB Nature Reserve Crook of Baldoon, Galloway, with a biomass crop of willow (Salix sp), interpretation sign and picnic tables
01 October 2012
C E Palmar - Golden Eagle pellets - indigestible food remains
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CEP - Photos of Golden Eagles by Charles Eric Palmar
C E Palmar - Golden Eagle pellets taken in 1953 - indigestible food remains from the crop.