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Tree fern, Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
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Galloway - Logan Botanic Garden
Tree fern (Dicksonia antarctica), Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
13 April 2019
Tree fern, Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
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Galloway - Logan Botanic Garden
Tree fern (Dicksonia antarctica), Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
13 April 2019
Tree fern, Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
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Galloway - Logan Botanic Garden
Tree fern (Dicksonia antarctica), Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
13 April 2019
Fallen tree on Kirkconnel Flow
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Dumfriesshire - Kirkconnel Flow
Fallen tree on Kirkconnel Flow raised bog in Dumfries and Galloway
11 April 2019
Rotten tree trunk in Tamfourhill Wood, Falkirk
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Falkirk
Rotten tree trunk in Tamfourhill Wood, Falkirk. It had a wasp's nest, and woodpecker holes in it.
15 April 2018
Autumn colour at the Falls of Clyde
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South Lanarkshire -Falls of Clyde
Autumn colour on the SWT (Scottish Wildlife Trust) Falls of Clyde Nature Reserve
21 October 2012
Dawsholm Park trees, fallen tree trunks and rhododendron clearing
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Dawsholm Park - clearing to remove the alien species Rhododendron ponticum, plant trees and encourage native woodland regeneration. Tree trunks have been left where they fell, to encourage biodiversity.This has been organised by the Woodlands group of Land and Environmental Services on Glasgow City Council.
14 January 2011
Dawsholm Park tree trunks and rhododendron clearing
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Dawsholm Park - clearing to remove the alien species Rhododendron ponticum, and encourage native woodland regeneration. Rotten tree trunks have been left to encourage woodpeckers to nest. This has been organised by the Woodlands group of Land and Environmental Services on Glasgow City Council.
14 January 2011
Long-eared Owl
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Glasgow - Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat
Is it a tree-stump? No - it's a Long-eared Owl camouflaged by its plumage and its habit of resting near to tree trunks.
16 June 2010
Gnawed felled tree trunks portrait
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North Knapdale
Gnawed felled tree trunks - the effect of beavers on the landscape at the Dubh Loch, Knapdale.