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Otter path and Otter spraint enriched dark green grass
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Skye - Broadford Bay
Otter path and dark green grass enriched by otter spraint, Skye
18 November 2012
Otter spraint-enriched dark green grass, Skye
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Skye - Broadford Bay
Otter (Lutra lutra) sprainting site with dark green grass enriched by otter spraint, Skye
18 November 2012
Otter freshwater washing pool
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Skye - Broadford Bay
Fresh water rock pool used by Otters (Lutra lutra) to wash the salt out of their fur. The dark green grass round the pool is where it has been enriched by Otter spraint.
18 November 2012
Otter path and Otter spraint enriched dark green grass
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Skye - Broadford Bay
Otter path and dark green grass enriched by otter spraint, Skye
18 November 2012
Otter path and Otter spraint enriched dark green grass
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Skye - Broadford Bay
Otter path and dark green grass enriched by otter spraint, Skye, seen on a guided walk with the Mammal Society
18 November 2012
Dark Green Fritillary, Grantown East
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Grantown on Spey and Lochindorb
Dark Green Fritillary (Argynnis aglaja) on Devil's Bit Scabious (Succisa pratensis) at Grantown East. The proboscis has been inserted into the flower, demostrating how butterflies feed from the nectar produced by flowers.
24 July 2024
Dark Green Fritillary, Grantown East
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Grantown on Spey and Lochindorb
Dark Green Fritillary (Argynnis aglaja) on Devil's Bit Scabious (Succisa pratensis) at Grantown East
24 July 2024
Dark Green Fritillary, Grantown East
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Grantown on Spey and Lochindorb
Dark Green Fritillary (Argynnis aglaja) on Devil's Bit Scabious (Succisa pratensis) at Grantown East. The proboscis has been inserted into the flower, demostrating how butterflies feed from the nectar produced by flowers.
24 July 2024
Dark Green Fritillary butterfly, Grantown-on-Spey
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Grantown on Spey and Lochindorb
Dark Green Fritillary (Argynnis aglaja) butterfly, Grantown East, Speyside, taken by David Palmar. From the top, the butterfly is orange with black markings, and doesn't look green. The "dark green" refers to the underwing, which has white patches and in many cases the green isn't actually very dark!
28 July 2023
Dark Green Fritillary, Speyside
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Nethybridge and Dulnain Bridge
Dark Green Fritillary (Argynnis aglaja), Speyside, taken by David Palmar