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Damaged tree at Keith View
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4464
A large old beech damage in January storms - fungi fruiting at the base... (more)
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Lion Rampant
by frank smith
for square NT3965
Guardian of the gateway to Prestonhall Estate near Pathhead.
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Moles in the barley
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4965
On Bohomy Hill.
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Vogrie Estate Country Park
by M J Richardson
for square NT3763
Seen from over Newtongrange looking southeast. One of Midlothian's... (more)
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The Gore Water
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3759
In Currie Wood at Borthwick.
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Currie Wood
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3759
The entrance to this Woodland Trust property that runs alongside the Gore... (more)
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Rosebay Willowherb and barley
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3758
Near Middleton Hall.
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Swans, Haddington
by Richard Webb
for square NT5073
A family of swans on an island in the Tyne.
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Looking north from the grounds of Seton Chapel
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4175
Pasture, Highland cattle, ragwort and typical East Lothian red tiles.
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Miner Bees on the River Tyne
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT5173
General view of the habitat - just an earthy bank between footpath and... (more)
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Miner Bees by the River Tyne
by M J Richardson
for square NT5173
Bees at the bank - two holes at bottom left, with one bee entering and... (more)
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Miner Bee by the River Tyne
by M J Richardson
for square NT5173
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Miner Bee by the River Tyne
by M J Richardson
for square NT5173
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Ivy-covered Tree Trunk
by Anne Burgess
for square NT3470
I think this is a beech, growing right on the edge of the River Esk.
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Wildflower Carpet
by Anne Burgess
geograph for square NT3470
The ground beside Cowpits Ford Road, now a cycle track and path, is... (more)
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Wandering Giant Puffball [Calvatia gigantea]
by M J Richardson
for square NT3470
Category: Fungi
Detached from where it would have grown, in an adjacent field, it has... (more)
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Lesser Celandine (Ranunculus ficaria)
by Anne Burgess
for square NT3470
A common flower of early spring, growing profusely beside the path near Cowpits Ford.
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Butterbur (Petasites hybridus)
by Anne Burgess
for square NT3470
This rather fine specimen, presumably delayed by the cold early spring... (more)
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Old quarry in Halkerston Glen
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3457
A marshy area with the Middleton North Burn flowing through on the right hand side.
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Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara)
by Anne Burgess
for square NT3471
It is getting towards the end of the flowering season for Coltsfoot, but... (more)
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Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara)
by Anne Burgess
for square NT3471
It is getting towards the end of the flowering season for Coltsfoot, but... (more)
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Ink caps and candlesnuff fungi
by M J Richardson
for square NT3267
Category: Fungi
Both are growing on a dead and fallen birch. The buff ink cap toadstools... (more)
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The River Esk at Musselburgh
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3472
A view downstream from the footbridge, with a few Canada geese amongst the gulls.
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Four dozen swans on the Esk, Musselburgh
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3473
A sizeable group of mute swans by the weir near the mouth of the River Esk.
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Where have all the trolleys gone?
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3473
Well, there were at least a dozen around here, having found their way... (more)
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Sleeping giant
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3373
Fisherrow Sands, Musselburgh, at low tide - good feeding ground for... (more)
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Fisherrow Sands - detail
by M J Richardson
for square NT3474
At this point more mud than sand, but the surface is very variable and... (more)
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Deer in a field east of Capielaw
by Alex McGregor
geograph for square NT3061
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Oystercatchers on the edge
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3474
Looking north from Fisherrow Sands, near where the River Esk flows into... (more)
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Oystercatchers on the move
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3474
At the edge of the receding tide on Fisherrow Sands, at the mouth of the River Esk.
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Carrion Crow on the Newhailes estate
by kim traynor
for square NT3372
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Stubble near Bonnyrigg
by Richard Webb
geograph for square NT2964
Rooks feeding on a newly harvested field.
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A reed bunting at Kilspindie Golf Course
by Walter Baxter
for square NT4479
This bird has found a grub and will be feeding it to young in a nest... (more)
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Brown Hare at Craigielaw
by M J Richardson
for square NT4580
Hiding among the Sea Buckthorn bushes at the edge of the golf course.
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Bird hide at Kilspindie
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4580
Looking east from the northern edge of the golf course towards North Berwick Law.
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Water tower at Luffness
by M J Richardson
for square NT4780
Seen from the Avenue Road shelter belt.
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Marl Loch at Aberlady Bay LNR
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4681
A summer photograph [a 'haary' August day, shortly to be... (more)
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Roe deer at Aberlady Nature Reserve
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NT4681
A Local Nature Reserve in the dunes on the east side of Aberlady Bay
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Sea Buckthorn and Viper's Bugloss
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4681
On the Aberlady Bay Nature Reserve. The buckthorn [Hippophae rhamnoides]... (more)
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Path down to Gullane Bay
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NT4783
A steep path down through the dunes, flanked by bushes of sea buckthorn.
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Swans, St Margaret's Loch
by Nigel Chadwick
geograph for square NT2773
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Birds, St Margaret's Loch
by Nigel Chadwick
geograph for square NT2773
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Birds, St Margaret's Loch
by Nigel Chadwick
geograph for square NT2773
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St Anthony's Chapel above St Margaret's Loch
by Nigel Chadwick
geograph for square NT2773
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Feed the birds, St Margaret's Loch
by Nigel Chadwick
geograph for square NT2773
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St Margaret's Loch and St Anthony's Chapel
by Nigel Chadwick
geograph for square NT2773
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St Margaret's Loch
by Nigel Chadwick
geograph for square NT2773
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Swans on St Margaret's Loch
by Nigel Chadwick
geograph for square NT2773
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Water off a goose's back
by kim traynor
for square NT2773
A greylag goose rises phoenix-like from St. Margaret's Loch.
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Greylag geese at St. Margaret's Loch
by kim traynor
for square NT2773
The helpful RSPB website informs me that these geese are the wild... (more)
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