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Corra Linn, Falls of Clyde
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South Lanarkshire -Falls of Clyde
Corra Linn, the highest waterfall of the three Falls of Clyde, taken by David Palmar. A slow shutter speed was used to show the waterfall movement.
08 October 2022
Foam on the River Clyde
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South Lanarkshire -Falls of Clyde
Breakdown of organic materials during a spate forms foam on the River Clyde, taken by David Palmar
08 October 2022
Grey Heron at the Falls of Clyde
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South Lanarkshire -Falls of Clyde
Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) at the Mill Weir, Falls of Clyde, taken by David Palmar
08 October 2022
Dundaff Linn, Falls of Clyde
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South Lanarkshire -Falls of Clyde
Dundaff Linn, the lowest of the Falls of Clyde, in spate, taken by David Palmar. A slow shutter speed emphasises the water movement.
08 October 2022
Dundaff Linn, Falls of Clyde
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South Lanarkshire -Falls of Clyde
Dundaff Linn, the lowest of the Falls of Clyde, in spate, taken by David Palmar. A fast shutter speed has "frozen" the river movement.
08 October 2022
Water level gauge on Kirkconnel Flow
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Dumfriesshire - Kirkconnel Flow
Water level gauge on Kirkconnel Flow raised bog in Dumfries and Galloway
11 April 2019
Culvert and sluice, Garnock Floods
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North Ayrshire - Garnock Floods SWT Reserve
Culvert and sluice for water level management, Garnock Floods, North Ayrshire
04 February 2019
Garnock Floods, ridge and furrow and water level management ditch
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North Ayrshire - Garnock Floods SWT Reserve
Garnock Floods, ridge and furrow from former agriculture, and a water level management ditch
04 February 2019
Froglife Living Waters Project pond creation at Cumbernauld
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Cumbernauld
Pond creation by Froglife's Living Waters Project resulted in this biodiverse habitat which encourages the development of amphibian populations at Eastfield, NW of the Arria sculpture and the M80, in Cumbernauld Community Park. The ponds are in a site next to trees, where amphibians can find shelter when not in the water, especially during the winter when hibernating or resting.
01 November 2013
Stream channel enlarged by Beavers
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North Knapdale
Stream channel enlarged by Beavers at Dubh Loch. Beavers make channels in order to gain safer access to areas of woodland to feed in, and make it easier to transport felled wood.