Your pictures of Scotland: 6-13 June

Brendan is close to the camera as he is taking the selfie. Five of his friends are in the background walking along a gravel path lined with heather with their thumbs up.Image source, Brendan Hannan
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Brendan Hannan said he felt 'raw emotion' after crossing the finishing line of the 54 mile Cateran Yomp in Blairgowrie in under 24 hours.

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A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 6-13 June.

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Two woman, one with long blonde hair and one with long brown hair, both in ponytails, are leaning out in front of a boat pulling it along with oars.Image source, John Mcintyre
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John Mcintyre took this picture showing competitors giving it their all in the Strathaven Gala raft race.

There are nine Red Arrows in the picture, some are pointing in different directions. There are red, white and blue smoke trails.Image source, David May
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David May captured the the Red Arrows displaying at RAF Lossiemouth.

Pink and purple lupins fill this picture under a cloudy sky.Image source, Emma Watson
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Emma Watson spent a glorious afternoon wandering towards Cromarty at Udale Bay overlooking the village of Jemmimaville.

Looking up at the underside of a gannet overhead. Its wings are spread out and tail feathers in a fan shape.Image source, Sheila Tough
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Sheila Tough had a fabulous trip from Macduff to Pennan on the Seacat with the highlight being the gannets flying overhead.

Brightly lit colourful buildings set against a dark sky and River Clyde.Image source, Deborah Currie
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Deborah Currie captured the beautiful colours of Glasgow after the Kylie concert.

Multi coloured umbrellas hang from an art canopy over a street in Aberdeen. There is a mural of a man at the far end on another building.Image source, Brian Carroll
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Brian Carroll said there was plenty cover from the rain in Aberdeen from umbrellas overhead, while he gazed at one of the Nuart murals in the background.

The bird is in the water with just its head poking out. It is engorging a huge fish which almost looks too big for it to eat.Image source, David Crawford
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David Crawford captured this incredible shot of a great crested grebe with its catch of the day at Hogganfield Loch in Glasgow.

Red rock with a small square cut out of it in the middle. There is a very small entrance.Image source, Raymond Hall
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Raymond Hall came across the smallest harbour in Britain at Seacliff, North Berwick.

A fox is in motion running across a path with something in its mouth - maybe a hedgehog.Image source, Steven Neish
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Steven Neish saw this urban fox leap through Dundee's Finlathen Park with its morning catch.

Looking down on the horse statues from above.Image source, Nev Tinnion
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Nev Tinnion 'followed all the rules' while taking this picture of The Kelpies from a drone.

Only the head of the deer can be seen above the water. it has large pointy ears.Image source, Alli McMahon
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Alli McMahon saw this female deer having a bath in Huntly.

Calm blue water in the background with cool shady trees in the foreground and some boulders dotted about.Image source, Annette Robinson
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Annette Robinson captured the serenity of Loch Garten.

Three adults and two calves stand in a line on the beach. They are black cows.Image source, Doug Galletly
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Doug Galletly photographed these cows on Crossapol Beach on Coll. The bull led a procession of over 30 cows and calves from one end of the beach to the other.

Seven young boys dressed as Vikings beside a replica long boat. They are dressed in blue and black.Image source, Jacqueline Dawson
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Jacqueline Dawson said this young Jarl Squad was at the harbour in Lerwick entertaining the cruise line guests arriving into Shetland.

The osprey is using its wings to lifting a fish from the water. Image source, Richard Coulstock
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Richard Coulstock saw this osprey with its morning catch in Aviemore.

From below looking up at the small pink flowers that hang from the stem.Image source, Olivia Philips
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Olivia Philips captured a beautiful angle of this allium siculumin in Inverness.

Swords and shields have been erected on the wall in beautiful patterns.Image source, Graham Christie
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Graham Christie was very impressed by the armoury hall at Inveraray Castle.

Clear blue water meets a stony beach. There is a small ferry at the end of a pier and a green hill in the background.Image source, Ailie Surtees
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Ailie Surtees captured the beauty of Kilchoan ferry terminal.

A gull walking along with a biscuit in a wrapper in its mouth.Image source, Brenna Young
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Brenna Young said this gull took the Caramel wafer from a lunchbox at Chanonry Point.

A lone stag standing on a grass cliff top.Image source, Douglas Baillie
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Douglas Baillie saw this stag as he returned home from fishing on Grabhair on Lewis.

There is the round tower and turret of the castle.Image source, Mangela Coia
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Mangela Coia found a quirky side angle of Inveraray Castle.

A damsel fly has its tail locked onto the head of another damselfly above the water.Image source, Andy Lewis
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Andy Lewis watched damselfly mating, which involves the male clasping the female just behind her head and locking himself on at his garden pond in Bearsden.

There is a palm tree in front of the bay. On the far side of the water are mountains.Image source, Doug Gilmour
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Ann Marie and Doug Gilmour had a room with a view at Plockton.

Two baby deer suckle their mother. They are all brown.Image source, Sarah Thurlbeck
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Sarah Thurlbeck said it was lovely seeing these two fawns being fed by their mum in a field in Milton of Campsie.

Two beavers in amongst the grass, one looks like its eating.Image source, Neil Macdougall
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Neil Macdougall spent the evening at Argaty getting swarmed by midges and watching the beavers in one of the ponds on the estate.

The Highland cow has two huge horns and a ginger shaggy coat. In the background is Arthur's Seat and the city.Image source, John Christie
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John Christie found this Highland cow living the high life in the Pentland Hills above Edinburgh.

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