Heavy snowfalls are expected over Northern Scotland, overnight...really?!

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Heavy snowfalls are expected over Northern Scotlan…

28 Mar 2013 114
This was the morning after dire warnings that we would be snowed under. Moray, particularly in the area of Findhorn Bay and its environs, is blessed with relatively mild weather. (Check out the Fohn effect on Google!)

April Snow on the Moray Riviera!

April Snow on the Moray Riviera!

A snow-free Moray!

05 Apr 2013 178
7°C here - Snowing in London...

Who cares about a little snow if you have sunshine…

Barnyard after the snowstorm

Snow flurries will affect Northern Scotland!

04 Feb 2013 117
To have snowflakes show up in an image, a flash unit is useful.

Snow flurries and blizzards will affect Northern S…

04 Feb 2013 153
To have snowflakes show up in an image, using a flash unit certainly makes them obvious!

Comfort Food in a snow storm!

04 Feb 2013 136
Croissant from Mr Jean Luc Laot, originally of Brittany, France - our local baker ( www.gateauxregal.co.uk ( www.gateauxregal.co.uk ) ) - filled with crispy Oscar Mayer bacon. Of course it's not a health food, but everything in moderation...

Otter family out in the snow

23 Jan 2013 153
ORIENTAL SMALL-CLAWED OTTERS IN THE WILD The range of the Oriental small-clawed otter (Amblonyx cinereus cinereus) in the wild is quite large, stretching from India through Southeast Asia and up to the Philippines, Taiwan and southern China. Their range overlaps with those of smooth-coated otters and Eurasian otters in India. Oriental small-clawed otters inhabit fresh water and peat swamp forests, rice fields, lakes, streams, reservoirs, canals and mangrove forests. This species is the smallest otter species in the world, and is known for its extremely agile, hand-like front paws that feature the short claws that give the species its name. These front paws allow the otters to catch and dexterously utilise many types of prey, including crab, snails, molluscs, small fish and insects. They may even prey on other small rodents, snakes and amphibians. Oriental small-clawed otters have brown fur with a lighter underside and a greyish-white face and neck. Like other otter species, they have a powerful, rudder-like tail that propels and steers them in the water. Although most otter species tend to be solitary, Oriental small-clawed otters live in family groups consisting of an alpha breeding pair and older offspring that help to raise the young. The numbers of Oriental small-clawed otters in the wild are declining due to many threats, including habitat loss and destruction due to farming, as well as water contamination due to insecticides entering streams from farm runoff. Overfishing of otters’ prey and contamination of prey due to pollution are two more significant threats to this species. Due to the declining population and the many threats this species faces, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has categorised the Oriental small-clawed otter as Vulnerable, meaning that the species is considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. IUCN Red List category: Vulnerable

First of the snowbells...

08 Jan 2013 110
Angenieux 70-200mm with Leitz 2x Extender 400mm f8 ISO2000 1/250, used in Manual mode with converter on Canon EOS 50D ...no idea where EXIF decided it was 50mm.

Ben Wyvis, 3,432', in snow from a mile east of Nai…

Snow was falling as the sun set this afternoon...

Symphoricarpos - Snowberries in the hawthorn hedge

21 Nov 2012 132
Beware using snowberries in any hedge - it is invasive and spreads through its underground root system to form dense thickets. If there is nothing else for them, birds will eat them, particularly pheasants and grouse. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphoricarpos ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphoricarpos )

Strong winds and heavy rain forecast with snow on…

Blervie Castle in snow on the horizon Taken with a…

Courtyard in snow

Siskin breakfasting in the snow


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