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Grid reference NO2348

near to Alyth, Perth And Kinross, Scotland


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NO2348 : Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea), Den o' Alyth by Mike Pennington Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea), Den o' Alyth
A male, perched on cut trunks of trees which have fallen in the burn over the winter.
NO2348 : Gateway to the Den o'Alyth by Oliver Dixon Gateway to the Den o'Alyth
A popular recreational area.
NO2348 : Alyth Burn by Scott Cormie Alyth Burn
Looking down into the Den O'Alyth towards the Alyth Burn.
NO2348 : Winter Birches in Den of Alyth by Gwen and James Anderson Winter Birches in Den of Alyth
NO2348 : Fungus on a cut log, Den o' Alyth by Mike Pennington Fungus on a cut log, Den o' Alyth
On a cut log used to border a path. Probably Tremella foliacea, also known as Jelly Fungus.
NO2348 : The Alyth Burn by Gordon Brown The Alyth Burn
In Den O' Alyth.
NO2348 : Carpet of leaves by James Allan Carpet of leaves
Autumnal leaves provide a colourful carpet beside the Alyth burn in the Den o' Alyth.
NO2348 : Sign at Den of Alyth car park by Trevor Littlewood Sign at Den of Alyth car park
The entrance to the Den of Alyth car park, to the west of the village along a minor road. Westfield is the farm to the north.
NO2348 : Woodland path, Den o'Alyth by Gordon Hatton Woodland path, Den o'Alyth
A place for interesting fungus on old tree trunks and for the occasional scampering of red squirrels.
NO2348 : Alyth burn, Den o' Alyth by Dan Alyth burn, Den o' Alyth
by Dan
NO2348 : Woodland, Den o' Alyth by Richard Webb Woodland, Den o' Alyth
A narrow wood between the burn and road.
NO2348 : Alyth Burn, Den o' Alyth by Maigheach-gheal Alyth Burn, Den o' Alyth
The Den, the deep-sided wooded valley of the Alyth Burn is designated a site of special scientific interest. The steep cliffs and the bouldery bed of the burn were shaped by glaciers moving south from the main Cairngorm ice mass. The valley... (more)

 
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