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Your pictures of Scotland: 24 June - 1 July

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A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 24 June and 1 July.

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Image source, Robbie Cumming
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Will, Stewart and Casper passing The Great Prow of Bla Bheinn en route to the summit in Skye recently. Robbie Cumming, who took the picture, said: "The conditions made for an atmospheric and eerie traverse."
Image source, Sylvia Thomassen
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Horsing around: Sylvia Thomassen took this picture of a winning team at The Royal Highland Show.
Image source, Morris Macleod
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Dearie me! Morris Macleod said he invited this stag in when it appeared close to his garden fence but it declined.
Image source, Andrew Maclean
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Snake charmer: Andrew Maclean took this picture of an adder enjoying the sun in Glen Derry in the Cairngorms.
Image source, John Johnstone
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A bit wooden: Carving celebrating Moffat's status as Scotland's Eagle Town. This was installed outside Moffat's Town Hall. Photograph by John Johnstone.
Image source, Emily Wilson
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Emily Wilson saw this baby seagull having its first explore in Montrose.
Image source, Sue McKellar
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Sue McKellar took this photograph of the beach at Plockton.
Image source, Tony Marsh
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Tony Marsh captured this incredible picture at Foxlake in Dunbar, which celebrates its 10th birthday this month.
Image source, Andrew Heaney
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Andrew Heaney said he took this picture of a starling in his garden in Laurieston, Dumfries and Galloway.
Image source, Sandra Griffin
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Sandra Griffin found this charming little book box just off the Fife coastal path near Dalgety Bay.
Image source, Annie Melvin
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Annie Melvin said someone put a Pride scarf on the statue of Greyfriars Bobby in Edinburgh.
Image source, Violet Raven
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Violet Raven took this picture of a stag in Uig, Isle of Lewis.
Image source, Ally Maciver
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Ally Maciver said he has watched the crows at his house in Inverurie over the last three years. This is this year's chick, Puck, getting his breakfast delivered from his mum Sheryl.
Image source, Tina Jack
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Tina Jack said this is her favourite view in the Cairngorms - Loch A'an taken from the Feith Buidhe where it drops down to the Loch A'an basin.
Image source, Chris Oliver
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Chris Oliver said sailing into Lochinver on The Swan LK243 caught spectacular views of Suilven and Stac Pollaidh.
Image source, Charles Colliar
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Charles Colliar took this photo of a red squirrel in its new home in Delnies wood near Nairn.
Image source, Catriona Gourley
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Catriona Gourley snapped her brother Iain relaxing in his garden in Uist. He said it took so much effort to make his wild garden appear effortless.
Image source, Kenny Scott
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Kenny Scott took this photo inside the wreck of one of two World War Two midget submarines on the beach at Aberlady bay.
Image source, Ray Thomson
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Eagle-eyed: Ray Thomson captured this white-tailed eagle on the Isle of Mull.
Image source, Callum MacDougall
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Callum MacDougall took this picture of a man fighting a wild fire in Gleneagles.
Image source, Tamus Whyte
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Tamus Whyte took this photo at the Bon Accord Steam Festival 50th Jubilee at Castle Fraser in Sauchen, Aberdeenshire - on the trailer is Mark Sawkins and the driver is his father.
Image source, Andy Gray
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Bute-iful: Andy Gray loved his cycle around the Isle of Bute.
Image source, Debbie Neilson
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Debbie Neilson said Iona was looking "absolutely gorgeous".
Image source, Duncan Murdoch
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Fluffy fledglings: Duncan Murdoch said there are four young kestrels living in a tree at the back of his house in Invergowrie.
Image source, Stuart Burgess
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Stuart Burgess loved the view from his living room window in South Queensferry at sunset.
Image source, Judith King
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Judith King said she took this picture at sunset of Castle Stalker from Port Appin, Argyll.
Image source, Francis Richards
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Francis Richards described the rape fields at Rothienorman as just stunning.
Image source, Judith Sanford
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Gateway to Paradise: Judith Sanford said Vatersay Beach in the Outer Hebrides was incredible.
Image source, Jude Rowan
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Any fin is possible: Jude Rowan said this Portobello fishmonger in Edinburgh showed her the process of curing haddock fillets.
Image source, Reg Connon
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Reg Connon took this picture of Pennan just after sunset.
Image source, Jim G Murdoch
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Jim G Murdoch took this photo of Kathakali, an Indian dancer at The Mela in Kelvingrove Park in Glasgow.
Image source, Joyce Grieves
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Joyce Grieves took this action shot of mallard ducks at Gaddon Loch, Collessie, in Fife.
Image source, Mandy Rimmer
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Mandy Rimmer said this seal looked like it was offering her a huge hug at Lower Largo beach.
Image source, Ross Miller
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Open wide: Ross Miller, from Duns, saw a family of baby swallows lined up on a gutter, eagerly awaiting the return of a food-bearing parent.
Image source, Steven Neish
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"A splash of colour on Shiprow as Aberdeen Inspired and the ADHD Foundation launch their Umbrella Project," says Steven Neish.
Image source, Claire Woodward-Nutt
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Claire Woodward-Nutt came across this vibrant street art on Dumbarton Road in Partick.
Image source, David Lindsay
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"Leaving an island always leaves regrets in the wake," says David Lindsay of this photo of coming home from Arran.

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