Annan propellor rudder and rope
Old Boats at Annan Harbour at Low Tide
hFF from the Port o' Leith
hWW from Annan and the National Poet
hBM from Ayr
Wild weather off the Heads of Ayr
River Nith Cormorant
Heron on The Caul
The twa dogs
Red buoy red padlock. hFF Everyone
HWW from the Dundee Penguins.
HBM from Broughty Ferry
HFF from Broughty Ferry
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Storm in Dundee 2
Storm in Dundee
Underneath The River Tay Road Bridge
HFF everyone and stay safe
HFF from Dundee
HFF from Newhaven
Master of the Universe
Master of the Universe
HFF from Dean Village
Colourful reflections at Girvan
Loyal Friend
Girvan lifeboat. HFF to you all
HWW from Annan at sunset
MORT SAFE in AYR. hWW to you all
Culzean Castle
Culzean Castle Battlements
HFF from New Lanark
Robert Owen's house in New Lanark,
HBM from Ayr 2
A nice morning at Wardie harbour looking over to T…
Lines and planes at the Botanic Gardens in Edinbur…
Eider ducks and ducklings at Granton
Colourful cottages at Wardie Bay
Granton Lighthouse
Lighthouse at Newhaven, with Inchkeith Island a m…
Inchkeith island and lighthouse
HFF from Wardie
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Kelpies with disappeared hills and sunshine
HFF from The Falkirk Wheel
The Falkirk Wheel
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Girvan Pier and Ailsa Craig


Ailsa Craig is an island of 240 acres in the outer Firth of Clyde, 16 km (8+1⁄2 miles) west of mainland Scotland. The microgranite has long been quarried to make curling stones. The island is now a bird sanctuary, leased by the RSPB until 2050. ] Huge numbers of gannets nest here.
Rats were probably introduced via shipwrecks; supposedly, a coal boat that sank offshore was the first culprit and caused great harm to the nesting bird populations, with the puffins proving vulnerable to the extent of extinction as breeding birds. After a long campaign using pioneering techniques, the rats were eradicated in 1991, and now puffins are once again raising young on the island with many other benefits accruing to both the fauna and the flora.

Rats were probably introduced via shipwrecks; supposedly, a coal boat that sank offshore was the first culprit and caused great harm to the nesting bird populations, with the puffins proving vulnerable to the extent of extinction as breeding birds. After a long campaign using pioneering techniques, the rats were eradicated in 1991, and now puffins are once again raising young on the island with many other benefits accruing to both the fauna and the flora.

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Superb!
Thank you for the valuable information.
Great notes. Well captured Amelia
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