Your pictures of Scotland: 18 - 25 April
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Karen MacKay, from the Shetland Isles, watched the sun set over the Isle of Foula on Monday evening. If you want to let us know what you think of this week's pictures go to http://www.facebook.com/bbcscotlandnews

This cherry blossom at Kirk O'Field Parish Church caught the eye of Neil MacNeil as he walked home from work in Edinburgh.
Image source, Alan Booth
This "trio of fashion conscious newly born lambs" was spotted by the Booth family who were on holiday in South Uist at the height of the lambing season.
Image source, PAuline Gammack
This photo from the harbour in Garlieston, Wigtownshire, was taken by Pauline Gammack during an evening stroll when the sun was starting to set.
Image source, Jan Fraser
Jan Fraser spent the Easter weekend at Knockfarrel near Dingwall. "I thought the cloud formation looked like a phoenix rising," he said.
Image source, Shelia Jones
Taken on Easter Sunday on top of the volcanic plug Dunglass, near Strathblane, just as the sunset. Picture from Shelia Jones.
Image source, Allan Duncanson
"A great evening spent taking in the spectacle of the huge statues along with the music, projections and live actors," said Allan Duncanson from Allanton in North Lanarkshire who attended the launch of the Kelpies in Falkirk.
Image source, Stevie McKenna
Robert Hyde from Fort William, skims across the lochain at the bottom of Coire an Lochain at Nevis Range on Easter Sunday. Picture by Stevie McKenna.
Image source, Lee Thompson
Sunrise on the River Ugie estuary in Peterhead, captured by Lee Thompson.
Image source, Drew Fisher
Elijah from Rutherglen takes his Dad on a walk to Arran from Scalpsie Beach during their Easter Holiday. Grandpa caught the moment on camera.
Image source, Peter Davies
"It kindly posed on the edge of the track for about a minute," said Peter Davies who spotted this arctic hare while walking the Rob Roy Way.
Image source, Graeme Conlon
Graeme Conlan from Alva took this snap on the beach in St Andrews, Fife, on Easter Monday.
Image source, Jackie Mitchell
Jackie Mitchell from Bo'ness took this picture of her son Donald trying out his new camera, with Longannnet Power Station in the background.
Image source, Lynn Brown
"Garden fauna" taken by Lynn Brown in Dr Neil's Garden on "a lovely sunny day to visit Duddingston".
Image source, Craig Cameron
"High camp with a view," said Craig Cameron who watched the sunrise over the Grey Corries from the south east ridge of Aonach Beag.
Image source, James Sanderson
High on the hill lived a lonely goat. James Sanderson took this picture south of Ullapool while on a trip to the west coast.
Image source, Miles Gray
This stunning panoramic view of Edinburgh from Salisbury Crags was taken by Miles Gray as he walked his dog.
- Published28 June 2019
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