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Colony of Common Seals and Grey Seals at the mouth of River Findhorn
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Moray - Findhorn and Burghead
A mixed colony of Common Seals (Phoca vitulina) and Grey Seals (Halichoerus grypus) halued out on the sands below the Culbin Forest, at the mouth of the River Findhorn, taken from a rib by David Palmar.
20 March 2022
Colony of Common Seals and Grey Seals at the mouth of River Findhorn
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Moray - Findhorn and Burghead
A mixed colony of Common Seals (Phoca vitulina) and Grey Seals (Halichoerus grypus) halued out on the sands below the Culbin Forest, at the mouth of the River Findhorn, taken from a rib by David Palmar. In the background is the entrance to the Cromarty Firth, with South Sutor to the left, and behind that, Ben Wyvis.
20 March 2022
Colony of Common Seals and Grey Seals at the mouth of River Findhorn
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Moray - Findhorn and Burghead
A mixed colony of Common Seals (Phoca vitulina) and Grey Seals (Halichoerus grypus) halued out on the sands below the Culbin Forest, at the mouth of the River Findhorn, taken from a rib by David Palmar.
20 March 2022
Colony of Common Seals and Grey Seals at the mouth of River Findhorn
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Moray - Findhorn and Burghead
A mixed colony of Common Seals (Phoca vitulina) and Grey Seals (Halichoerus grypus) halued out on the sands below the Culbin Forest, at the mouth of the River Findhorn, taken from a rib by David Palmar.
20 March 2022
The Culbin Forest and Culbin Sands
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Moray - Findhorn and Burghead
The Culbin Forest and Culbin Sands from near Findhorn, taken by David Palmar. Marine erosion can be seen eating into the sand dunes. Hopefully the trees will slow down the erosion and protect the land.
20 March 2022
The Culbin Forest and Culbin Sands
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Moray - Findhorn and Burghead
The Culbin Forest and Culbin Sands from near Findhorn, taken by David Palmar. Marine erosion can be seen eating into the sand dunes. Hopefully the trees will slow down the erosion and protect the land.
20 March 2022
The entrance to the Cromarty Firth from Findhorn
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Moray - Findhorn and Burghead
The entrance to the Cromarty Firth, with its oil rigs and platforms, South Sutor to the left and North Sutor on the right, taken from Findhorn by David Palmar
20 March 2022
Common Scoters over the Moray Firth
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Moray - Findhorn and Burghead
A group of Common Scoters (Melanitta nigra) in flight over the Moray Firth, taken by David Palmar
20 March 2022
Velvet Scoters in flight over the Moray Firth
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Moray - Findhorn and Burghead
A group of Velvet Scoters (Melanitta fusca) in flight over the Moray Firth, taken by David Palmar. A distinguishing feature is the white trailing edge to the inner part of the wing.
20 March 2022
Long-tailed Ducks in flight, Moray Firth
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Moray - Findhorn and Burghead
A group of Long-tailed Ducks (Clangula hyemalis) (a male and three females) in flight off Burghead, taken by David Palmar