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Marsh violets, Deils Craig Moor
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CEP - Stirlingshire and East Dunbartonshire
Marsh violets (Viola palustris) on Deil's Craig Moor (Dumbrock Muir), Strathblane. Scanned from slide taken by CE Palmar in 1979.
28 May 1979
Marsh violet, Yesnaby
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Orkney - Yesnaby
Marsh violet (Viola palustris), Yesnaby, Orkney
16 May 2014
Roe Deer with willow hedge, Possil Marsh, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Possil Marsh
Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) with willow hedge, Lambhill Stables beside Possil Marsh, Glasgow. Both sexes have a prominent white rump and no tail.
12 December 2010
Reed Mace or Bulrush, Possil Marsh
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Glasgow - Possil Marsh
Reed Mace or Bulrush (Typha sp), Possil Marsh SWT reserve, taken by David Palmar
13 February 2023
Roe Deer with willow hedge, Possil Marsh, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Possil Marsh
Roe Deer with a willow hedge, Lambhill Stables, near Possil Marsh, Glasgow
12 December 2010
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Roe Deer feeding with willow hedge, Lambhill Stables, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Possil Marsh
Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) feeding near a willow hedge, Lambhill Stables, near Possil Marsh, Glasgow
12 December 2010
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Possil Marsh and Campsie Hills
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Glasgow - Possil Marsh
Possil Marsh SWT Reserve, Possil Loch and the Campsie Fells
11 April 2008
Dumgoyne and Bulrushes, Possil Marsh
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Glasgow - Possil Marsh
Dumgoyne and Reed Mace (Typha sp) or Bulrushes, Possil Marsh, showing seed heads disintegrating prior to being dispersed by the wind and by passerines.
11 April 2008
Possil Marsh and Possil Loch, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Possil Marsh
The wetland habitat of Possil Marsh and Posssil Loch, taken by David Palmar
03 April 2021
Peacock butterfly on Pussy Willow, Possil Marsh
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Glasgow - Possil Marsh
Peacock (Aglais io) on Pussy Willow (Salix caprea) at Possil Marsh, Glasgow, one of the earliest butterflies to appear in the spring, taken by David Palmar. This is a somewhat worn specimen, which has just come out of hibernation, having overwintered as an adult.