Your pictures of Scotland: 2 - 9 March
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These gulls enjoyed rich pickings as they followed the plough in Reiss near Wick. Photo by Noel Donaldson. If you want to let us know what you think of this week's pictures, go to http://www.facebook.com/bbcscotlandnews

Jonathan made the short trip from St Andrews to Elie for a birthday party. Dad Alan Hogg, from Edinburgh, captured him running along the beach.
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On Monday, 5 March, the Forth Bridge was illuminated at night for the first time in two years. Alan Napier, from Alloa, was there to see it.
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Daisy watches her parents Catherine and Andy Lothian arrive home with new baby Alice.
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The pond in Clark Hamilton's garden in Greenloaning was the scene of a "baby boom". Clark said: "The noise was deafening and they all dived for cover as soon as they spotted me."
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Joan Keen spotted this farmer gathering sheep in a field near Kilbryde Castle, Stirlingshire.
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Andrew Caskie sent in this photo of Glasgow Science Centre with the SECC in the background.
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Laura and her horse Zeb during a cross country lesson near Lindores in Fife. Husband Phil Hooker aimed to capture the concentration of both rider and horse as the instructor looked on.
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Boats lined the shore of Findhorn Bay when Rosalind Harris, from Edinburgh, visited for the weekend.
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Sudden snow showers in the Pentland Hills did not stop Steven Kent, from Edinburgh, enjoying a Sunday stroll.
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Mike Howard, from Edinburgh, said this was the biggest fox he had ever seen. The photo was taken at the Scottish Deer Centre.
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Sand dunes on Nairn's East Beach were photographed by Lesley Walker from Inverness.
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The Britannia platform in the North Sea oil fields was photographed at 0600 by Chris Stuart from Elgin.
- 28 June 2019
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