Your pictures of Scotland: 28 February - 7 March

A man playing a guitar standing on the middle of a stage looking on to an empty auditoriumImage source, Andrew Dickson
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Andrew Dickson sent in this photo taken when his son Harry got the chance to take to the famous Barrowlands stage. "Hopefully another 1,900 people there the next time," he said.

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A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 28 February and 7 March.

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A blue road sign which reads 'are we nearly there yet' in front of a landscape view of a field and hillsImage source, Margaret McCool
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Margaret McCool spotted this humorous road sign in a layby near Dalwhinnie

A black and white photo of an empty shopping mall with a glass roof Image source, Angela Duncan
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"The wonderful architecture of the St James Quarter and the fabulous sky created the most pleasing shapes and shadows," said Angela Duncan who sent in this photo.

The sun peeking through some grey clouds reflecting down onto some mountain tops.Image source, Sarah Sivers
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The sun peeking through some grey clouds over Lochnagar, sent in by Sarah Sivers from Aberdeen.

A hare springing through green grassImage source, Bruce Carrington
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A mad march hare: Bruce Carrington captured a photo of this hare springing through a field in Roxburgh.

A stag standing in a field in front of a dramatic mountain covered in clouds Image source, Marc Costa
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Marc Costa from Glasgow took this photo on a family trip to Glencoe. Taken from Kingshouse the photo shows the impressive Buachaille Etive Mòr in the background.

The sun shines over a lighthouse Image source, John Cuthbert
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John Cuthbert sent in this photo of the sun shining over Elie Ness lighthouse near Fife.

mountains and clouds reflect onto a loch, creating a mirror like effect.Image source, Mary Ann McLeod
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Sunset reflections sent taken in Uig on the Isle of Lewis by Mary Ann McLeod.

A flock of about 20 sheep stand on a grassy verge with a blue cloudy sky above themImage source, Nina MacKay
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"Our pet sheep, Sam and her friends posing for a photo," said Nina MacKay from Caithness who sent in this photo.

The silhouette of a person standing in between a column in front of a picturesque blue skyImage source, Inty Ahmed
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Inty Ahmed from Livingston took this photo at Calton Hill in Edinburgh on a "clear winter day".

An otter with wet fur peeking out of the water with it's mouth openImage source, Mary Gibson
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Mary Gibson from Dumfries sent in this photo of an otter, taken on the banks of the River Nith. She said the otters have been spotted most days recently.

waves crashing against a rock visible through a gap in a stone wallImage source, Gillian Watt
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Gillian Watt sent in this photo taken at the Lady Tower in Elie, Fife

A herring gull stands on some rocks and seaweed with a starfish coming out of its beakImage source, Graham Christie
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Never mind stars in your eyes: Graham Christie took this photo of a herring gull about to snack on a starfish at East Bay in Helensburgh

A bagpiper, wearing a full kilt playing his instrument in front of the Forth Bridge.Image source, Sacha Previn Kumar
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"A piper playing a wee tune in front of the Forth Bridge in South Queenferry," said Sacha Previn Kumar who sent in this photo.

The image shows the Milky Way and Aurora in the sky above Carrbridge along with the trails of four satellites.Image source, Alan Rankin
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The Milky Way is in full show just before dawn sent in by Alan Rankin from Carrbridge.

The jacobbite express steam train travelling along a bridge in front of some autumnal treesImage source, David Jeffrey
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David Jeffrey had to shelter from the rain to take this photo of the Jacobite express

A black and white image of a loch. There are trees in the distance and clouds in the sky.Image source, David Jeffery
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Loch Shiel facing from Glenfinnan looking down the length of the Loch, sent in by David Jeffrey.

A white and yellow lighthouseImage source, Dorothy Rowe
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The Turnberry lighthouse in Ayr sent in by Dorothy Rowe. She said: "Approaching sunset after a beautiful late winter's day".

A bird perched on some trees silhouetted in front of a large yellow setting sun. The sky behind it is orange.Image source, David Livingstone
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A crow taking in the sunrise on Islay, sent in by David Livingstone.

A cockapoo dog looking up at the camera while standing among some purple flowers.Image source, Laura McKechnie
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Alfie the Cavapoo enjoying the spring flowers on his lunchtime walk in Hyndland, sent in by owner Laura McKechnie.

Corsehill Gardens at sunrise
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Purple delight: Claire Muir from Ayr sent in this photo taken in Corsehill Gardens at sunrise. She said: "I have never experienced it quite so beautiful, with the reflective colours of the sky seemingly matching the flowers."

A small fox peeking through the leafs of a bushImage source, Neil MacNeill
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"If you get the feeling you're being watched, you probably are!" said Neil MacNeill who spotted this cunning fox peeking around a bush.

Two frogs in a pond.Image source, Elaine Williamson
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"Spring is definitely in the air in Aberdeen" with the beginning of frogspawn season according to Elaine Williamson who sent in this photo.

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