Uath Lochans by Kyle Bonallo (ig: @kylebonallo)
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With autumn drawing near and my next visit to Scotland in October, it’s these memories of coming home as a foreigner to an embracing landscape that keep me going.
Beautiful vistas in the Cairngorms with the smell of peat and coal fires in the air and a promise of a nice dram near a burning wood stove when coming home in the cottage. Clouds passing the hillside. Trees in their colorful gown, shrouded in mist.
Since my first steps on Scottish soil I’ve fell in love with this country.
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Adrian Vila. Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, August 2023
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Scotland's 'Monarch of the Glen' changes his colour every winter
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Tread carefully.
Cairngorms, Scotland
1990
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Cairngorms, Scottish Highlands, April 2024
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Uath Lochans by Kyle Bonallo (ig: @kylebonallo)
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Cairngorms 19th January 2015
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Looking at You, Mountain hare (Lepus timidus), Cairngorms, Scotland
‘Deep snow drifts had left ridges and contours on the plateaux. Visibility was limited as strong winds buffeted the cornices and snow swirled down the valley. Across the bowl, the male hare moved slowly towards the female hare above it and stopped. For a moment the blizzard abated, allowing me to capture the hares in their special mountain environment’
Photograph: Peter Bartholomew
British Wildlife Photography Awards
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A red squirrel exploring the Cairngorms National Park 🐿️ (at Cairngorms National Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpvP2DyIAS5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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