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Lazy beds near the Butt of Lewis
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Western Isles - Lewis
Butt of Lewis - old lazy beds made to deepen and drain the soil for crops, show up as ridges and furrows in the former fields now used only for grazing
11 July 2010
Wind farm on the Fintry Hills
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Campsie and Fintry Hills
Wind farm on the Fintry Hills
13 January 2012
Roe Deer, Ben Vrackie, Perthshire
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Pitlochry, Loch Faskally and Ben Vrackie
Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus), Ben Vrackie, Perthshire
30 April 2006
Area grazed by Exmoor Ponies, Cochno
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West Dunbartonshire and Clydebank
Grassland area grazed by Exmoor Ponies above the Jaw Reservoir, Cochno, taken by David Palmar. In the background is a coniferous plantation, with windthrow and clearfell in the middle distance.
08 July 2023
Roe Deer defaecating, Malls Mire Local Nature Reserve
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Glasgow - Malls Mire and Richmond Park
Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) defaecating at Malls Mire Local Nature Reserve, Glasgow, taken by David Palmar. The deer is returning some nutrition to the soil, and so the cycle of nutrients and life goes on!
11 March 2023
Roe Deer, Malls Mire Local Nature Reserve
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Glasgow - Malls Mire and Richmond Park
Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus), a species which has adapted well to living in urban habitats, such as here at Malls Mire Local Nature Reserve, Glasgow, taken by David Palmar. The deer is browsing on tree leaves. Excessive deer numbers can damage woodlands.
11 March 2023
Roe Deer, Malls Mire Local Nature Reserve
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Glasgow - Malls Mire and Richmond Park
Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus), a species which has adapted well to living in urban habitats, such as here at Malls Mire Local Nature Reserve, Glasgow, taken by David Palmar
11 March 2023
White-Fronted Geese, Gartocharn
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Loch Lomond - South Loch Lomond
White-Fronted Geese (Anser albifrons) migrate to near Gartocharn, on the south shore of Loch Lomond for the winter, where a flock of between 100 and 200 often graze. They can be distinguished from Greylag Geese which are of a similar structure by the white patch on the bill and the dark barring on the belly. Here they are grazing quietly, showing that they have not been disturbed.
28 December 2008
Roe deer, Milngavie
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East Dunbartonshire, Milngavie and Bearsden
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) doe, taken by Rebecca Dickson in Milngavie, Glasgow. These medium-sized deer are native to mainland Britain. The oldest records of them date to before the Mesolithic period (6000 to 10000 years BC).
31 January 2021
Roe deer, Milngavie
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East Dunbartonshire, Milngavie and Bearsden
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) doe basking in the afternoon sun. Taken by Rebecca Dickson, in Milngavie, Glasgow.