Your Pictures of Scotland
Here is a selection of your photographs of Scotland submitted between 4 and 10 April.
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Jake Stewart, from Fife, captured lambing season in full swing.

Roland Armes photographed a spectacular full moonrise over Ben Cruachan.

Robert Fowle shared a beautiful image of an oystercatcher on Garry Beach, taken during a two-week stay in Lewis and Harris.

Fifteen-year-old Andrew Gilchrist said he woke his father at 03:00 to capture this shot of Girdle Ness Lighthouse.

Martin Pirie was out walking when he spotted a starling taking up residence in a nest site in Haddington.

Niall Hammond and his wife discovered an avenue of wind-blown petals to shelter in when rain began during a walk at Kelburn Castle in Largs.

Liz Troy encountered a couple of inquisitive geese while walking through Strathclyde Country Park.

Melanie Wilde captured the "calm before the storm" at Holy Isle, Lamlash Bay, on the Isle of Arran.

Elena Reid found a heron wading in Cellardyke Tidal Pool in Fife, with the Bass Rock visible in the background.

Andy Bugeja awoke to this view of the Cluanie Dam in the Highlands following the worst of Storm Dave.

Ian Knight joked that "not even the Repair Shop" could save this bike on Lossiemouth west beach.

Billy Darroch observed a sunset from the Greenock waterfront.

Catriona Duggan ventured out in the afternoon sunshine and captured this view of Kelvingrove from the grounds of Glasgow University.

Abigail Duffy took a stunning sunset photograph from Coronation Park in Port Glasgow while walking her dog.

Joanna Gilpin rose early to capture the sunrise in Dunoon.

Andrew Findlay spotted Easter bonnets while visiting home in Canonbie, Dumfriesshire.

Graham Broughton took a walk to the Glasgow Necropolis and snapped this image.

Despite warmer temperatures, there is still good skiing to be enjoyed in the Cairngorms, as Keith Geddes discovered.

Charlie Hood, from Helensburgh, took a peek inside the doocot at Dirleton Castle in East Lothian.

Loreena Price found a weasel stoating around in Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire.

Heather McLean came across this peaceful scene in Knoydart, across Loch Hourn.

Hayley Davis witnessed a display of the aurora borealis in Jedburgh.

Jan Overmeer observed a winter wonderland of tranquility at Ledgowan in Glen Carron.





