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Matchstick lichen, Tulloch Moor, Speyside
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Matchstick lichen (Cladonia sp.) lichen fruiting bodies, Tulloch Moor, taken by David Palmar
25 July 2023
Harebell, Castle Roy, Nethybridge
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Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) or Scottish Bluebell at Castle Roy, Nethybridge. Harebell flowers between July and September and is regularly visited by bumblebees and honeybees, providing an autumnal source of nectar for these insects. Photo taken by David Palmar
22 July 2023
Abernethy Old Kirk, Castle Roy, Nethybridge
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Abernethy Old Kirk has been used as a church since the 1100s, with the present structure built in the 1740s. When it proved surplus to the church's requirements, the local community purchased the building and has managed it as a local resource ever since. Photo taken at Castle Roy, Nethybridge by David Palmar
22 July 2023
Common Poppy, Castle Roy, Nethybridge
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Common Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) at Castle Roy, Nethybridge. Photo taken by David Palmar
22 July 2023
Yarrow, Castle Roy, Nethybridge
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Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) has flat-topped clusters of white flower heads, each comprising yellowish disc florets and pinky-white ray florets. It can grow up to 50cm in height and flowers from June to November. Photo taken at Castle Roy, Nethybridge by David Palmar
22 July 2023
Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly, Nethybridge
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A Small Tortoiseshell butterfly (Aglais urticae) on a Corn Marigold (Glebionis segetum), Nethybridge. Photo taken by David Palmar
22 July 2023
Wildflower meadow, Nethybridge
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A wildlife meadow created by the Speyside Fields for Wildlife Programme in Nethybridge. A variety of flowers can be seen including Corn Marigold (Glebionis segetum), Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus), Common Poppy (Papaver rhoeas) and Ox-Eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare). Photo taken by David Palmar
22 July 2023
Common Blue Butterfly (male), Tulloch Moor
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A male Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus) butterfly at Tulloch Moor. In southern parts of the UK common blues have two broods of young, usually in May and August, whereas in Scotland, they only have one brood that emerges in July. Photo taken by David Palmar
22 July 2023
Common Blue Butterfly (male), Tulloch Moor
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A male Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus) butterfly at Tulloch Moor. Common Blue butterflies fly throughout the summer between April and October and are the most widespread of the blue butterflies. Photo taken by David Palmar
22 July 2023
Harebell, Tulloch Moor
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Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) or Scottish Bluebell at Tulloch Moor. The delicate bell shaped flowers are made up of five triangular petals that are most often lavender blue but can be white or pink. Photo taken by David Palmar