Keith Simpson
Height surfer: “Went down to Pettycur harbour and many were taking advantage of the strong winds,” says Keith Simpson.
A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 22-29 November.
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Paul Weir
“Early morning photo of the Wallace Monument,” says Paul Weir.
Brian Gallagher
“Kingfisher sitting by the River Kelvin in Glasgow and ignoring all passing traffic, concentrating on his fishing,” says Brian Gallagher.
Louise Love
Time to reflect: “The magnificent Bla Bheinn on Skye in a beautiful covering of snow,” says Louise Love. “There was little wind, so managed to get nice reflections in the water of Loch Slapin.”
Catriona Gibson
“Rain droplets on leaves, photographed during a walk around the grounds of Traquair House, Innerleithen,” says Catriona Gibson.
Mary Rodgers
Coo-ee: “Highland Coo at Balgavies Loch,” says Mary Rodgers of this lovely shot.
Sami Kelly
“Baby Haggis posing for the camera at Edinburgh Zoo,” says Sami Kelly of the new pygmy hippo arrival (rather than an actual baby haggis, of course).
Richard Mellen
“Early morning at Eilean Donan, with a heavy frost covering the ground,” says Richard Mellen. “I captured this moment from the viewpoint. It didn’t look real. I couldn’t believe how beautiful it was.”
Manilyn Ritchie
Lobster-pot of gold? “A rainbow arcs through angry skies, at Fraserburgh harbour, with the lighthouse in the background,” says Manilyn Ritchie.
George Kelsey
I really otter have some breakfast: “And the prize for skulking in the shadows while eating goes to … Mrs Otter,” says George Kelsey. “Delighted to catch Mary, our local female, having a quiet snack on the riverbank at Saughton Park in Edinburgh.”
Kate Robertson
Cold snap: “Enjoying a winter wonderland whilst walking the dog in Corsee Woods, Banchory,” says Kate Robertson.
Stacy Steven
“Barra, Brooke , Bella and Brodie (Cambrogan rough collies) enjoying a walk, stopping off at Loch Drunkie for a photo,” says Stacy Steven.
Brian Colston
Winter woolies: “A snowy walk up a farm track in Falkirk,” says Brian Colston, with a sheep watching on in the distance.
Graham Rosie
Little and large: “Photograph taken up in Feshiebridge on holiday this week through our lounge window on a frosty morning,” says Graham Rosie. “Slim pickings for food but still attracted a wee robin and a pheasant.”
Alex Watt
Freeze frame: “My daughter Georgie, six, peering out the window saying hello to her 10-year-old brother Ronan’s snowman he just built whilst on a festive trip to Glasgow,” says Alex Watt.
Patrick Stutt
A bird in the hand: “I took this picture in Kelvingrove Park,” says Patrick Stutt. “My partner Jenni loves the birds and we were surprised how confident this Great Tit was. It landed on her hand for a feed several times.”
Edward Stephens
“My black and white image of Newburgh beach, north of Aberdeen, with a wrecked boat,” says Edward Stephens.
Stuart Irvin
An ‘Ard frost: “I’m rather chuffed with this photo. I took it at Loch Ard,” says Stuart Irvin. “The temperature was at or just above zero, I was in my canoe.”
Jim Fanning
Crow Road? No, it’s West Calder Main Street, from Jim Fanning. “Joined by a crow who did not seem to mind the queue”.
Lisa Tennant
It’s neigh warm: “In Crieff for our anniversary and snowed in,” says Lisa Tennant. “The horses are very cold!”
Craig Mcgeough
“This picture was taken on my trip to the Isle of Skye then onto Isle of Raasay,” says Craig Mcgeough.
Jade Kilbride
“Starlings stripping a rowan tree of its frozen berries,” says Jade Kilbride in Keith.
Peter Gallacher
Pastel picture: “Autumnal light in Edzell,” says Peter Gallacher.
John Dyer
Sunset goals: This evening statue image at Celtic Park was netted by John Dyer.
Alan O’Connor
Night light: “A stormy afternoon in the Cairngorms cleared the sky for this evening shot over Ryvoan Pass,” says Alan O’Connor.
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