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Scotland Scottish Collection

"Discover the Majestic Beauty of Scotland: From Red Deer Stags to Highland Gatherings" Immerse yourself in the enchanting landscapes of Scotland

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Red deer stag

Red deer stag
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) stag standing in front of Sgurr Mor mountain. Photographed in Glen Garry, Scotland, in March

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Scottish landscape

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Morning mist over farmland

Morning mist over farmland. Morning mist, or inversion fog, over farmland and woods. Photographed in the Dee valley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, in September

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: John Duns (Duns Scotus), Scottish Catholic priest, philosopher and theologian (engraving)

John Duns (Duns Scotus), Scottish Catholic priest, philosopher and theologian (engraving)
6029813 John Duns (Duns Scotus), Scottish Catholic priest, philosopher and theologian (engraving) by French School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, eldest son of King James I (engraving)

Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, eldest son of King James I (engraving)
6032261 Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, eldest son of King James I (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henry Frederick (1594-1612), Prince of Wales

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: European robin in snow

European robin in snow
European robin (Erithacus rubecula) perching in snow. This small bird is found throughout most of Europe, inhabiting gardens, woodland, parks and hedges

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Braemar Gathering Ian Grant throwing the hammer 8 September 1922

Braemar Gathering Ian Grant throwing the hammer 8 September 1922

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Braemar Gatheringo Sandy Macintosh ( 72 ) in Tossing the Caber 8 September 1922

Braemar Gatheringo Sandy Macintosh ( 72 ) in Tossing the Caber 8 September 1922

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Braemar Gathering The march past of the Highlanders 8 September 1922

Braemar Gathering The march past of the Highlanders 8 September 1922

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Braemar Gathering Sandy Macintosh ( 72 ) in Tossing the Caber 8 September 1922

Braemar Gathering Sandy Macintosh ( 72 ) in Tossing the Caber 8 September 1922

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Common gull

Common gull

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Common guillemots breeding

Common guillemots breeding

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Grey seal pup

Grey seal pup
Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) pup lying beside driftwood on a rocky beach. The grey seal gives birth to a single pup after a gestation of just under a year

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Yellow flag iris flowers

Yellow flag iris flowers
Yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus) flowers

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Common cottongrass seed heads

Common cottongrass seed heads
Common cottongrass (Eriophorum angustifolium) seed heads on their stalk

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Blackbird female feeding on berries

Blackbird female feeding on berries
Blackbird (Turdus merula) female feeding on berries. This bird is found throughout Europe and feeds on a variety of foods, including fruits, berries, insects and worms

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Scottish Highlands in winter

Scottish Highlands in winter. Frosted trees and moorland at Elphin, in the Scottish Highlands, looking north-west to Mount Suilven (731 metres)

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Blackbird male feeding on berries

Blackbird male feeding on berries
Blackbird (Turdus merula) male feeding on berries. This bird is found throughout Europe and feeds on a variety of foods, including fruits, berries, insects and worms

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Mistle thrush feeding on berries

Mistle thrush feeding on berries
Mistle thrush (Turdus viscivorus) feeding on berries. This bird is found in open woods and farmland throughout Europe and much of Asia

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Welsh poppy flowers

Welsh poppy flowers
Welsh poppy (Meconopsis cambrica) flowers. There are two opened flowers here. An unopened flower bud is at left

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: European rabbit in snow

European rabbit in snow
European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in snow, feeding on plant stems. This herbivorous mammal is native to Europe but has been introduced to many regions worldwide

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Mount Suilven in winter

Mount Suilven in winter
Mount Suilven (731 metres), in the Scottish Highlands, seen from the south at dusk in winter. Suilven, made of layers of Old Red Sandstone, is an example of a type of mountain called an inselberg

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Common daisy flower

Common daisy flower
Common daisy (Bellis perennis) flower. This flower has been uprooted with the soil (bottom) still attached to its roots

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Chickweed wintergreen flower

Chickweed wintergreen flower
Chickweed wintergreen (Trientalis europaea) flower and leaves

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Cattle in the Scottish Highlands

Cattle in the Scottish Highlands. Herd of domesticated cattle (Bos primigenius taurus) at a feeding station on frozen moorland in the Scottish Highlands

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Hard fern fronds

Hard fern fronds
Hard fern (Blechnum spicant) fronds. These are four young fertile fronds, three unfurling and one freshly unfurled

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Alternative energy sources

Alternative energy sources. Two solar panels and a wind turbine on a hill in Glen Garry, Scotland, in March

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Wild flowers

Wild flowers. Tufted vetch (Vicia cracca, blue) growing amongst white clover (Trifolium repens). Photographed in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, in July

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Sand martins

Sand martins. Three young sand martins (Riparia riparia) at the entrance to their nesting hole in the bank of a sand and gravel quarry. Photographed near the River Ythan, Scotland, UK, in July

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Male yellowhammer

Male yellowhammer
Yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella) perched on a branch. Photographed in the Scottish Highlands, UK, in summer

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: White clover (Trifolium repens) in flower

White clover (Trifolium repens) in flower. Photographed in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, in July

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Snowy landscape, Scotland

Snowy landscape, Scotland
Snowy landscape. Thawing snow on a Highland stream in Glen Einich, Scotland, UK, in January

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Cross-leaved heather (Erica tetralix)

Cross-leaved heather (Erica tetralix) in flower. Photographed in Scotland, UK, in July

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Common spotted orchid (Dactylorhiza sp. )

Common spotted orchid (Dactylorhiza sp. )
Common spotted orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii) flower stalk. Photographed in Scotland, UK, in July

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Drosera rotundifolia digesting an insect

Drosera rotundifolia digesting an insect
Common sundew (Drosera rotundifolia) leaf digesting a trapped insect. The hairs on the leaves of this carnivorous plant secrete a sticky substance that traps and digests passing insects

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Raindrops on a window pane

Raindrops on a window pane

Background imageScotland Scottish Collection: Northern gannet

Northern gannet (Morus bassanus) gathering nesting material on a grassy clifftop. Photographed at Troup Head, Scotland, in May



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"Discover the Majestic Beauty of Scotland: From Red Deer Stags to Highland Gatherings" Immerse yourself in the enchanting landscapes of Scotland, where breathtaking beauty meets rich history. Picture a majestic Red Deer Stag gracefully roaming through the Scottish wilderness, its antlers proudly reaching towards the sky. This iconic symbol of Scotland perfectly embodies the untamed spirit and natural wonders that await. As you traverse the Scottish landscape, you'll encounter echoes of renowned figures who have left their mark on this land. John Duns (Duns Scotus), a revered Scottish Catholic priest, philosopher, and theologian, is immortalized in an engraving that pays homage to his intellectual contributions. Delve deeper into history as you come across an engraving depicting Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales – eldest son of King James I. His regal presence reminds us of Scotland's royal heritage and its enduring ties to British monarchy. In winter's embrace, witness a European Robin perched upon a snow-covered branch. Its vibrant red breast stands out against the white backdrop—a testament to nature's resilience even in challenging times. Experience true Scottish tradition at Braemar Gathering—an event steeped in centuries-old customs and athletic prowess. Ian Grant showcases his strength by skillfully throwing the hammer while Sandy Macintosh defies age with his impressive Caber Tossing skills at 72 years old. The march past of Highlanders adds another layer to this cultural extravaganza. Venture along rugged coastlines adorned with Grey Seal Pups basking under golden sunsets—adorable creatures that call these shores home. Their playful nature serves as a reminder that amidst grandeur lies simplicity and joy. Scotland beckons adventurers seeking both solace and excitement within its borders—the allure of its landscapes matched only by its captivating history and traditions passed down through generations. So pack your bags for an unforgettable journey where every corner reveals something extraordinary—a land where Red Deer Stags roam, and the spirit of Scotland thrives.