Nature page 10
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Spider
Gorse 1 1024 x 768 229K |
Morning mist has condensed into tiny droplets in the spiders' webs which cover these gorse bushes near Swanston village on the southern edge of Edinburgh. |
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Spider
Gorse 3 1152 x 864 128K |
This is more like the classic spider's web, spokes and a spiral. The longest spikes on the gorse bushes are less than 3cm. |
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Spider
Gorse 4 1152 x 864 424K |
A very 'busy' image with lots of fine detail and millions of tiny water droplets clinging to the filaments of the spider's web. |
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Spider
Gorse 5 1152 x 864 407K |
Not quite as crowded as the previous picture. Here the water droplets are more ordered. Large droplets, some maybe 2mm in size, are concentrated on the lower left and the really miniscule ones are on the upper right. |
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Lizard
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Photographed on August 4th 2002 beside the road from Flotterstone past Glencorse Reservoir in the Pentland Hills near Edinburgh. This cute little reptile was about 4 inches / 10 cm long from nose to tail. |
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Lizard
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The lizard had chosen to bask in the sunshine on top of the wooden gate that stands at the bottom of the path from Castlelaw Hill. Before it scampered off, I was able to switch my Olympus E-10 to macro mode and grab a couple of quick snaps. |
| April 2003. Beinn Eighe Nature Reserve. The sun burned off the low cloud and mist but not before we stumbled (almost) into this little toad on the footpath in Coire Dubh, west of Kinlochewe between Liathach and Beinn Eighe. | ||
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Both of these pictures were taken in Roslin Glen. | |
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Often known as Reindeer Moss despite not being a moss at all. | |
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Kirk
Road beetle 1280 x 937 415K |
Taken on the path from the A702 near Silverburn which leads over the main Pentland ridge to Loganlea. |
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Dave Henniker 








