Your pictures of Scotland: 16 - 23 November

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Robin and a blue tit in a gardenImage source, Kirsty Morris
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Kirsty Morris, from Perth, was in her garden when she spotted "a rather perturbed robin with a jazz hands coal tit". If you want to let us know what you think of this week's pictures, go to http://www.facebook.com/bbcscotlandnews
Boats in row at seaImage source, Marianne lang
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Boats waiting to get into the harbour were spotted by Marianne Lang from Aberdeen.
Image source, William Wilson
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William had his head and beard shaved in a Glasgow street to raise money for Children in Need.
Image source, Villo and Trias
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A kite buggy race on the beach at St Andrews. Villo and Trias, from Dundee, were out for a walk on Saturday morning.
Image source, Alistair Carty
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Jim appeared to catch the setting sun on the Isle of Shuna with dad Alistair Carty from Glasgow.
Image source, Alex Marr
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Glenfinnan monument at Loch Shiel early on Sunday morning. Alex Marr, from Edinburgh, was on a Highland break.
Image source, Alan Hendry
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Inverness Castle lit up on 14 November for world diabetes day. Alan Hendry, from Wick, said other landmarks in the Highland capital also turned blue for the occasion.
Image source, Kenny Baird
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Kenny Baird was on Dundee High Street looking towards the Nethergate and Perth Road.
Image source, Arthur Bruce
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A ram in Glen Clova was photographed by Arthur Bruce from Perth.
Image source, Helen Cassidy
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Glen Pean bothy comes with badminton facilities. Helen Cassidy, from Ireland, also saw Glenfinnan viaduct, Fedden ruin and the Fords of Avon during her stay.
Image source, Ruth Anderson
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Jamie came face to face with a meerkat. Mum Ruth Anderson, from Livingston, had taken him to Five Sisters Zoo in Polbeth.
Image source, Sylvia watson
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How many Santas are there? Sylvia Watson, from Kilmarnock, saw the entrants for the Santa charity dash gather in Ayr.
Image source, Lindsay Clifford
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Lindsay Clifford visited a donkey sanctuary at Melrose in the Borders.
Image source, Ian McIntosh
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HMS Duncan with a snowy Isle of Arran in the background. Ian McIntosh said the ship was undergoing sea trials in the Clyde.

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