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Career through a lens: my favourite photographic memories
Working with us for over forty-five years now, our celebrated NatureScot photographer, Lorne Gill, has seen many changes to Scotland’s countryside. The creation of the West Highland Way and several other long-distance routes, two National Parks and the reintroduction of … Continue reading
On the trail of the 64s group – capturing Wild Shetland
Wildlife cameraman Fergus Gill was Maramedia’s main team member on the ground throughout summer 2017, when they filmed their latest spectacular nature documentary Wild Shetland: Scotland’s Viking Frontier. Fergus is of course the son of our own celebrated photographer, Lorne, … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, coastal, Marine, National Nature Reserves, photography, Scottish Natural Heritage, sea life, seals, Shetland, SNH, Uncategorized, Young people
Tagged Fergus Gill, Filming, gannets, Hermaness, killer whales, Lorne Gill, Maramedia, National Nature Reserve, nature, Orca, Scottish Natural Heritage, Shetland, SNH, Wild Shetland, Wildlife
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Wild about photography ?
Photography is one of the many ways you can get out there and enjoy the natural heritage. There are a number of competitions you can enter to increase your enjoyment and we have three to tell you about . The … Continue reading
Posted in Competition, National Nature Reserves, photography, Projects
Tagged Aberdeen, amateur, competition, David Attenborough, images, Lorne Gill, nature, North Berwick, photography, professional, schools, Scotland, Scottish Natural Heritage, Scottish Seabird Centre, Seabird Centre, SNH, tuition, Wildlife
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Coasting Through Summer
Our longest day is now behind us and flowers are appearing at many coastal sites, as well as woodlands. At Forvie National Nature Reserve, for example, you can now enjoy wild pansy and bird’s-foot trefoil in abundance, a mosaic of … Continue reading
Posted in Flowers
Tagged bees, Botanical Society for the British Isles, Coast, flower recording, flowers, Forvie NNR, Great yellow bumblebee, John Muir, Lorne Gill, National Biodiversity Network, National Nature Reserve, Nature reserve, pea family, purple milk vetch, Scotland, Scottish Natural Heritage, small blue, SNH, wild pansies
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Snapberry success
Today’s blog is provided by pupils from Lochgilphead High School who were recently at the Scottish Parliament waiting excitedly to hear whether the Snapberry project had made it through to the finals of the RSPB Nature of Scotland 2013 awards. … Continue reading
Posted in Projects
Tagged Argyll, lochgilphead, Lorne Gill, photography, RSPB Nature of Scotland awards, snapberry, Taynish
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