Richard Davison(@perthshiretreks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Mistle Thrush visited our garden in Pitlochry this morning - first time we've seen one of these lovely birds in years (unless we've been missing them!).

A Mistle Thrush visited our garden in Pitlochry this morning - first time we've seen one of these lovely birds in years (unless we've been missing them!).
#highlandperthshire #scottishwildlife #scotnature #inspiredbynature
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NatureScot_NE(@NatureScot_NE) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to find out more about our amazing meadows, or looking for some fun, free activities to do? Why not come along to our Meadows Day on Saturday 6th July, 10am-3pm at Loch Leven NNR's Burleigh Sands!

Want to find out more about our amazing meadows, or looking for some fun, free activities to do? Why not come along to our Meadows Day on Saturday 6th July, 10am-3pm at Loch Leven NNR's Burleigh Sands!

#scotnature
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Stuart MacQuarrie(@bailesear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lovely to meet one of the Cadzow Oaks today. Nearly seven centuries old and witness to significant change in landscape and society.

Lovely to meet one of the Cadzow Oaks today. Nearly seven centuries old and witness to significant change in landscape and society. #scotnature #oak #scotland
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David Jarrett(@DavidJarrett4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Creag Meagaidh NNR looking fantastic. Dotterel and Ptarmigan near the tops, Ring Ouzel in the corries, Redpoll, Cuckoo, Black Grouse, Whinchat lower down. Site part of BTO Scotland longterm dataset on highland scrub bird communities. Former NatureScot account

Creag Meagaidh NNR looking fantastic. Dotterel and Ptarmigan near the tops, Ring Ouzel in the corries, Redpoll, Cuckoo, Black Grouse, Whinchat lower down. Site part of @BTO_Scotland longterm dataset on highland scrub bird communities. #scotnature @nature_scot
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Peatland ACTION(@PeatlandACTION) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that more than 221,000 hectares of in Scotland are designated as Special Areas of Conservation? They support uniquely adapted birds, plants, fungi and invertebrates.




Did you know that more than 221,000 hectares of #peatlands in Scotland are designated as Special Areas of Conservation? They support uniquely adapted birds, plants, fungi and invertebrates.

#peatlandbenefits
#peatlandrestoration
#scotnature
#biodiversity
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