RF2KFWR7D–Winter sunset in Glen Feshie, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
RF2KFWR29–Silver birch forest (betula pendula) in autumn colours, Glen Feshie, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
RF2KFWR4M–Silver birch forest (betula pendula) in autumn colours, Glen Feshie, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
RF2KFWR7K–A snowy day at the mountain tree line, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
RF2KFWR5E–Autumnal aerial view of the River Feshie, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
RF2KFWR55–Silver birch forest (betula pendula) in autumn colours, Glen Feshie, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
RF2KFWR7H–Evening sun filters through the forest in Glen Feshie, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
RF2KFWPXY–Silver birch forest (betula pendula) in autumn colours, Glen Feshie, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
RF2KFWPYM–Aerial view of whooper swans (cygnus cygnus) swimming on Loch Leven, Scotland
RF2KFWR06–An aerial view of a toxic blue-green algal bloom (cyanobacteria) swirling round an island, Loch Leven, Scotland
RF2KFWR03–An aerial view of a toxic blue-green algal bloom (cyanobacteria) swirling round an island, Loch Leven, Scotland
RF2KFWR1Y–Silver birch forest (betula pendula) in autumn colours, Glen Feshie, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
RF2KFWPX4–Peat bog in winter, Glen Feshie, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
RF2KFWR84–Winter sunset at Loch Gamhna, near Loch an Eilein, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
RF2KFWPY7–Glen Feshie in autumn, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
RF2KFWPYX–An aerial view of a toxic blue-green algal bloom (cyanobacteria) swirling round an island, Loch Leven, Scotland
RF2KFWPYH–Silver birch (betula pendula) forest in autumn colours, Glen Feshie, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland.
RF2HJDF08–Wintery scene from the Pentland hills during the snowy winter of 2009/2010.
RF2HJDMKC–A bat eared fox (Otocyon megalotis) in captivity.
RF2HJDF0P–Winter view of East Kip, West Kip and Mount Law (Deerhope Rig) covered in a blanket of snow.
RF2HJDF0C–Ski trails on Scald Law. A snowy winter view from Black Hill towards Scald Law and East Kip.
RF2HJDF0E–A snowy winter view of Edinburgh city centre from the Pentland hills, with the Firth of Forth, Inchkeith island and Fife in the background.
RF2HJDF0H–Winter view of East Kip, West Kip and Mount Law (Deerhope Rig) covered in a blanket of snow, with ski tracks in the foreground.
RF2HJDMKP–Two jousters colliding during a show, Linlithgow, Scotland, UK.
RF2HJDF0K–Wintery scene from the Pentland hills during the snowy winter of 2009/2010.
RF2HJDMJR–Kookaburra portrait., Five Sisters Zoo, West Calder.
RF2HJDMKG–The churchyard sign for the Fortingall Yew, possibly the oldest tree in the UK, at an estimated 2000 to 3000 years of age. This European Yew (Taxus ba
RF2HJDMKT–Large spruce tree in the Lake District, person shows scale.
RF2HJDMK0–Two adult meerkats ( Suricata suricatta), located in captivity at the Five Sisters Zoo, West Calder, West Lothian, Scotland, UK.
RF2HJDMKW–Marmot portrait., Five Sisters Zoo, West Calder.
RF2HJDF0T–Wintery scene from the Pentland hills during the snowy winter of 2009/2010, showing walkers traversing a snowy ridge.
RF2HJDMJW–Juvenile reindeer, located in captivity at the Five Sisters Zoo, West Calder, West Lothian, Scotland, UK.
RF2HJDMK7–Adult meerkat ( Suricata suricatta), located in captivity at the Five Sisters Zoo, West Calder, West Lothian, Scotland, UK.
RF2HJDMK3–Adult meerkat ( Suricata suricatta), located in captivity at the Five Sisters Zoo, West Calder, West Lothian, Scotland, UK.
RF2HJDMKN–Pine trees on a slope near Feshiebridge, Glen Feshie, Cairngorms, UK.
RF2HJDMK2–Two adult meerkats ( Suricata suricatta), located in captivity at the Five Sisters Zoo, West Calder, West Lothian, Scotland, UK.
RF2HCX4D0–A snowy winter view looking up a burn from Loganlea towards East Kip and South Black Hill, in the Pentland hills near Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
RF2HCX4CP–The churchyard sign for the Fortingall Yew, possibly the oldest tree in the UK, at an estimated 2000 to 3000 years of age. This European Yew (Taxus ba
RF2HCX48H–A walker traversing a snowy path in poor visibility in the Pentland hills, Midlothian, Scotland UK.
RF2HCX48T–A wintery view of the Pentland hills with Black Hill on the left, Scald Law on the right and Castlelaw and Caerketton in the background.
RF2HCX4CW–The Fortingall Yew, possibly the oldest tree in the UK, at an estimated 2000 to 3000 years of age. This European Yew (Taxus baccata) specimen is locat
RF2HCCRNJ–Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More), the River Coupall and the night sky on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2HCH3KT–Waves crashing over the iconic zig-zag breakwater at St Monans harbour in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland, UK.
RF2HCH3HJ–Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More) the River Coupall and the night sky on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2HCH3GE–Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More) and the night sky on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2HCCRN8–Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More) and the night sky on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2HCH3KG–The Bunnet Stane, or Bonnet Stone, at the foot of the Lomond hills in Kinross-shire, Scotland, UK.
RF2HCH3MH–Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More) and the night sky on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2HCCRMF–The Bunnet Stane, or Bonnet Stone, at the foot of the Lomond hills in Kinross-shire, Scotland, UK.
RF2H9P09K–Wintery scene from the Pentland hills during the snowy winter of 2009/2010.
RF2H9P06J–Waves crashing over the iconic zig-zag breakwater at St Monans harbour in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland, UK.
RF2H9P07C–A wintery view of the Pentland hills with Black Hill on the left, Scald Law on the right and Castlelaw and Caerketton in the background.
RF2H9P09H–Wintery scene from the Pentland hills during the snowy winter of 2009/2010.
RF2H9P09J–Wintery scene from the Pentland hills during the snowy winter of 2009/2010.
RF2H9P095–A wintery view of the Pentland hills with Black Hill on the left, Scald Law on the right and Castlelaw and Caerketton in the background.
RF2H9P09N–The bark of a silver birch (Betula pendula), partly covered in winter snow.
RF2H9P09C–Wintery scene from the Pentland hills during the snowy winter of 2009/2010.
RF2H9NYX7–A lone silver birch tree (Betula pendula) during a snow storm.
RF2H9P06M–Waves crashing over the iconic zig-zag breakwater at St Monans harbour in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland, UK.
RF2H9P09F–Wintery scene from the Pentland hills during the snowy winter of 2009/2010, showing walkers traversing a snowy ridge.
RF2H9P09G–Wintery scene from the Pentland hills during the snowy winter of 2009/2010, showing walkers traversing a snowy ridge.
RF2H9P02E–Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More) and the night sky on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2H933A4–The frozen River Coupall flows past Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More) on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2H9339F–The frozen River Coupall flows past Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More) on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2H93380–Waves crashing over the iconic zig-zag breakwater at St Monans harbour in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland, UK.
RF2H9339B–The frozen River Coupall flows past Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More) on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2H9337T–The Bunnet Stane, or Bonnet Stone, at the foot of the Lomond hills in Kinross-shire, Scotland, UK.
RF2H93394–Snow covered bog with Cairngorm mountains in the background, Scotland, UK.
RF2H9338A–Waves crashing over the iconic zig-zag breakwater at St Monans harbour in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland, UK.
RF2H933C9–The Bunnet Stane, or Bonnet Stone, at the foot of the Lomond hills in Kinross-shire, Scotland, UK.
RF2H93384–Waves crashing over the iconic zig-zag breakwater at St Monans harbour in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland, UK.
RF2H933B3–Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More) and the night sky on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2H933C3–The Bunnet Stane, or Bonnet Stone, at the foot of the Lomond hills in Kinross-shire, Scotland, UK.
RF2H933BK–Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More) and the night sky on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2H933A7–The frozen River Coupall flows past Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More) on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2ED8ARN–A single blade of green grass surrounded by snow and frost crystals.
RF2E43R3G–Frosty English oak leaf (Quercus robur) showing ice crystals in detail. The backdrop is bracken (Pteridium aquilinum).
RF2E3EEWM–Stob nan Cabar, on Buachaille Etive Beag, Glencoe, with Lochan na Fola in the foreground. The Pass of Glencoe and the Three Sisters are on the right.
RF2E3EEEN–The frozen River Coupall flows past Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More) on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2E43R3M–Close up of a young Brown Shrimp (Crangon crangon) on a dead man's finger (alcyonium digitatum). Photographed in the wild in Loch Fyne, Scotland, UK.
RF2E3EEX0–The frozen River Coupall flows past Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More) on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2E43R47–Frosty English oak leaves (Quercus robur) against a backdrop of bracken (Pteridium aquilinum).
RF2E43RH8–Frosty English oak leaf (Quercus robur) showing ice crystals in detail. The backdrop is bracken (Pteridium aquilinum).
RF2E38WCN–A triangular boulder and its similarly shaped but larger neighbour, Stob nan Cabar, on Buachaille Etive Beag, Glencoe.
RF2E3EEWD–A wintery view of Stob nan Cabar, on Buachaille Etive Beag, Glencoe, with a winding stream in the foreground.
RF2E38WCX–The harbour in the pretty Fife fishing village of St Monans viewed from the breakwater.
RF2E38XRP–A steely Stob Dearg (known as the 'Guardian of Glencoe') takes a breather from passing winter storms.
RF2E38WPC–The frozen River Coupall flows past Stob Dearg (the prominent peak on Buachaille Etive More) on a wintery day in Glencoe, Scotland, UK.
RF2E2CGA7–Jackdaws roosting at sunrise on a small island on Loch Leven, Kinross-shire, Scotland.
RF2E2CGT5–The northern slopes of Buachaille Etive Mor catch later winter sunlight, Glencoe, Scotland. The eastern slope of Stob nan Cabar is in the foreground.
RF2E2CGAE–Whooper swans flying past jackdaws roosting at sunrise on a small island on Loch Leven, Kinross-shire, Scotland.
RF2E2CGMA–Stormy view of the red Cuillin, Isle of Skye, as seen from the Applecross peninsula, Torridon, Wester Ross, part of the North Coast 500 tourist trail.
RF2E2CGND–Aerial view of a line of beech trees in the mist, near Loch Leven, Kinross-shire, Scotland.
RF2E2CGM5–View looking south from the Trotternish peninsula down the Sound of Raasay towards the red Cuillin, Isle of Skye.
RF2E2CGD8–Whooper swans swimming past jackdaws roosting at sunrise on a small island on Loch Leven, Kinross-shire, Scotland.
RF2E2CGN1–Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea) perched on a 'Tern breeding area' sign post, on the Isle of May, Scotland.
RF2E2CG9N–Looking north through the Pass of Glencoe at sunset on a snowy winter day. Red deer are feeding in the distance below the Three Sisters of Glencoe.
RF2E2CGPA–The Pap of Glencoe (Sgorr na Ciche) with a covering of snow, viewed from the north side of Loch Leven, Lochaber, Scotland.
RF2E2CGGW–Flodigarry Bay, near Staffin Bay, Isle of Skye, in spring with snow capped mountains of Wester Ross in the background.
RF2E2CGMR–Stormy view of the red Cuillin, Isle of Skye, as seen from the Applecross peninsula, Torridon, Wester Ross, part of the North Coast 500 tourist trail.
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