Photograph of the Week, November 6 2020
‘There was such stillness and beauty in between days of squalls and gale force winds!’
‘There was such stillness and beauty in between days of squalls and gale force winds!’
The public can play an important role in protecting Scotland’s forests and woodlands from tree pests and diseases.
This week’s photograph, taken on the beach at at Point Sands Holiday Park at sunrise on Friday October 2, was sent in by Rhona Stewart.
This week’s Photograph of the Week shows more deer, although these are younger than last week’s stag.
‘A majestic stag calls in the autumn morning as he watches over the Rhunahaorine peninsula from Achnafad forest.’
‘They were so stunning I just had to take the photos and was so lucky to get a butterfly too. How nature can be so beautiful.’
It is far from only birds that can be spotted from Machrihanish Seabird Observatory.
Hester Baker sent the Courier this photo of Davaar Island carpeted in purple heather.
Marilyn took the photograph using a Nikon D7100 camera on a visit to Glencraigs Farm’s wildflower meadow.
The winner of each section will receive a voucher for a day course with Loch Visions of Ardfern where they can hone their digital photography skills.