Pine Marten
Standing tall to check for danger, as it moves through the woodland, and catching the last light of the day too.
Pine Marten
Standing tall to check for danger, as it moves through the woodland, and catching the last light of the day too.
Pine Marten
A few more images of this beautiful creature that has been visiting the woodland hide, here in the Scottish Highlands.
Pine Marten
A portrait of the individual that is calling by the "red squirrel" hide, in search of the food put out for them.
Needless to say, we've been adding to the food, so this gorgeous character has a supply too.
Taken at dusk, at ISO 8000, with a Canon R5 mk2 and EF500mm f/4 lens.
Mountain Hare
Nibbling on some heather, during a workshop I was running for photographing these wonderful creatures.
Common Toads
A few images from today's wander around the woods, watching the local toads making their way slowly to bodies of water, to spawn.
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Ptarmigan
A male sitting in the spring sunshine, high on the hills of the west coast of Scotland today.
Even without seeing the weather forecast I knew it was going to be a lovely day, to-day. A sunset like this usually only means one thing.
I was driving home, after work, and had to stop to take this photograph.
The weather this March has been unbelievably good, and just keeps going. #Gruoch is enjoying the sunshine, too.
The pessimist in me can't help thinking "we'll pay for this later".
(1/2) The very beautiful valley between Ben Vane and Beinn Ime.
Moooo
A small cluster of highland cows chilling in the depths of Glen Lyon.
What People Do
Lovely bit of dappled sunlight on the mountains. Scots Pines of the Caledonian Forest growing on the slopes. River trickling through a gorge.
Path intruding.
Disused quarry a gaping wound on the hillside.
Full of refuse - 10 oil tanks, a caravan, farm slurry tanker and a boat amongst other things.
A year ago, the quarry floor was also full of rainwater with oil-slick rainbows.
Prints etc: https://shiny.photo/photo/What-People-Do-4e1d0c5874ff8168311b45e4a87de394
The Little Hills, or Wee Bastards as I was muttering to myself on the way up.
Photo taken from Ben Vorlich.