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Portrait of Margaret, Duchess of Argyll by Sir Cecil Beaton, 1934
Mycena inclinata can be distinguished from other clustered bonnet-caps on dead wood by its yellowish
Inveraray Castle, Inveraray, County of Argyll, Scotland
These are Lactarius detrrimus - an orange milk cap that exudes carrot-orange milk from its gills.The
Arran, yesterday. Leaving for Liverpool tomorrow.
Moss and Liverwort Top #FencepostOfTheWeek
liadine:A Highland Cow and her calf wandering down an empty road, Argyll and the Isles, Scotland. Cr
The view south to Isle of Bute from Tighnabruaich - a one fishing boat village.
Inveraray Castle, ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll, Scotland (by Philandthehounds).
Some soggy Cystoderma amianthinum fruiting bodies.
There are a number of species of bright red waxcap growing in grassy places in the UK. I’m gue
A George V officer’s broadsword by Wilkinson, inscribed to A.G. MacKay of the 13th Argyll & Suth
Little Orange Mushroom #FencepostOfTheWeek
A small copse of aspens clinging to the least accessible parts of a west-coast sea-cliff in March. T
Where the wild fenceposts roam <3 #FencepostOfTheWeek
The class of 2018 ^_^
Ivory Tower #FencepostOfTheWeek
This is Suillus grevillei - the larch bolette. It always grows near larches. In Argyll it is often b
Adder births today \o/This is the same snake that I filmed during the breeding season back in April.
Wan, mossy halo #FencepostOfTheWeek
This rainy-day fencepost has something for pretty much everybody. #FencepostOfTheWeek
A cornucopia of cups… a cornucupia, if you will. #FencepostOfTheWeek
Shield bug nymphs. This species - Picromerus bidens - preys on caterpillars and other insects.
I found this four-spot orb-weaver - Araneus quadratus - in my bedroom after it stowed-away on my rai
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