One very fat little juvenile woodpecker!
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Rainy Days and Mondays
Rainy Days and Mondays
Rainy Days and Mondays
Rainy Days and Mondays
Rainy Days and Mondays
Hen Pheasant in a field of Spring wild flowers
Deer Park?
Lupin in bud
Juvenile Blackbirds
Stepping stones and waterlilies
Wild grasses by the pond
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Spring flower bed: It's a rough life on the Moray…
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The River Findhorn - Upper Home Beat, at Logie
The River Findhorn - Upper Home Beat, at Logie
The River Findhorn - Upper Home Beat, at Logie
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The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
Picnic at The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Ea…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Mora…
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The Meads of St John, River Findhorn, Earl of Moray's private Estate


The ancient Darnaway Sessile Oaks. There has been an oak forest at Darnaway on record from 1290 AD, and probably considerably earlier.
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