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Fulmar in flight, Fidra
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Firth of Forth - Fidra
Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) gliding past Fidra on stiff wings.
22 March 2016
Fulmars, Sumburgh Head
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Shetland - Sumburgh
Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) on the cliffs at Sumburgh head, including a fluffy chick.
24 July 2013
Fulmar in the hand
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Caithness - Brough Head and Fulmars
Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) in the hand, showing its tube nose, at Brough Head, Caithness.
16 May 2013
Fulmars on a cleit, Village Bay, Hirta, St Kilda
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Western Isles - St Kilda
Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) on a cleit, Village Bay, Hirta, St Kilda
24 June 2011
Fulmars on a cleit, Village Bay, Hirta, St Kilda
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Western Isles - St Kilda
Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) on a cleit, Village Bay, Hirta, St Kilda
24 June 2011
Tree tubes removed from tree trunks, Blawhorn Moss NNR
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West Lothian - Blawhorn Moss
Conservation task at Blawhorn Moss NNR - tree tubes removed from tree trunks, taken by David Palmar
15 September 2021
Tree tubes removed from tree trunks, Blawhorn Moss NNR
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West Lothian - Blawhorn Moss
Conservation task at Blawhorn Moss NNR - tree tubes removed from tree trunks, taken by David Palmar
15 September 2021
Removing a plastic tree tube from a tree trunk, Blawhorn Moss NNR
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West Lothian - Blawhorn Moss
Conservation task at Blawhorn Moss NNR - removing a plastic tree tube from a tree trunk, taken by David Palmar
15 September 2021
Loading the iron horse with tree stakes and tree tubes, Blawhorn Moss NNR
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West Lothian - Blawhorn Moss
Conservation task at Blawhorn Moss NNR - loading the iron horse with tree stakes and tree tubes, taken by David Palmar
15 September 2021
Tree planting near Argaty, Stirlingshire
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Stirlingshire
Tree planting near Argaty Red Kites. Tree planting is good for the environment as trees absorb carbon from the atmosphere. Plastic tree protection tubes are now used as little as possible, where there is a threat of deer or rabbit browsing damaging the trees. Forest and Land Scotland now prefer fencing to tree tubes, but where they have to be used, recyclable tree tubes with less plastic are now being used.