Geograph IrelandLatest Images by John MacDonald
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2024-03-29T14:08:01+00:00text/html2009-05-19T00:31:33+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald57.645863 -3.338712NJ2062 : River Lossie bend
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Mature deciduous woodland on the outside of a bend on the River Lossie. The view is from the A96 road bridge at Sheriffmills.text/html2009-05-18T08:58:46+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald57.697498 -3.225353NJ2768 : Bird Box
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A bird box for a large bird - owl or buzzard.text/html2009-05-18T08:54:23+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald57.695331 -3.207832NJ2867 : Gun Emplacement
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One of the main gun emplacements at Boar's Head. (See other photo with ammunition store behind the gun emplacement).text/html2009-05-18T08:50:30+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald57.695329 -3.207999NJ2867 : Wartime defences - bunkers
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The building beyond the trees is one of the main gun batteries covering the beach and Moray Firth. The closer building is a store (possibly ammunition) with a trench leading to the rear of the gun battery.text/html2009-05-18T08:45:04+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald57.687142 -3.218629NJ2767 : Plastic wrapped straw bales
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These bales are everywhere following harvest. In the background can be seen the aerial farm at Milltown.text/html2009-05-18T08:37:57+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald57.688593 -3.254070NJ2567 : Arthur's Bridge
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View from the track on the east side of the River Lossie and Innes Canal.text/html2009-05-17T03:04:13+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald57.389861 -4.452679NH5235 : Shelter in Druim Ba forest
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This shelter is on the edge of a large clearing in Druim Ba forest. The shelter is an excellent wildlife viewing hide.text/html2009-05-17T02:52:02+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald57.687717 -5.602532NG8572 : Woodland planting on moorland
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The moorland in the foreground has been planted with native conifer and deciduous trees as part of a large native woodland regeneration scheme. The view is south over Loch Bad an Sgalaig to Creag an Fhithich in the background.text/html2009-05-17T02:38:45+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald57.680805 -4.349687NH5968 : Power lines and the Cromarty Firth
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This view is to the south from just below the 317 spot height at Meann Chnoc. The mature plantation is below the forestry track where clear fell operations have taken place. Replanting of conifers has been done.text/html2009-05-17T01:22:42+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald57.360471 -4.290922NH6232 : Lochside trees
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Mosses and lichens on trees on the northern shore of Loch Duntelchaig.text/html2009-05-17T00:48:09+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald57.675414 -4.335082NH6067 : Wildlife perch
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This dead pine has been left in a clearfell area to provide a vantage perch for birds, particularly raptors.text/html2009-05-17T00:39:55+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald57.437691 -4.087305NH7440 : Deer fence across forest ride
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The deer fence crosses a forest ride below Creag Liath. This is well off any forest road and is a great place to listen to the silence!text/html2009-05-15T08:47:22+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald58.376048 -4.204374NC7145 : Stock gate and corridor
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The deer fence to the right has a gate set in it. The gate leads to a corridor down which stock can be moved without having access to the native woodland planting on the moorland.text/html2009-05-15T08:31:28+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald57.302515 -4.714996NH3626 : Native woodland planting
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This area has been planted with native conifer (Scots pine) and deciduous trees (birch, alder, rowan). The view looks towards Strath Glass.text/html2009-05-15T08:18:33+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/37413John MacDonald56.581478 -5.644932NM7649 : Red Deer herd in early Spring
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A small Red Deer herd below Lochan an Fhaing on moor east of the conifer forest at Uileann.