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The week in pictures: Scotland

Mega fan: The first 83-metre long turbine blade for the £2 billion Neart na Gaoithe wind farm project being built in the Firth of Forth has arrived at the Port of Dundee
Mega fan: The first 83-metre long turbine blade for the £2 billion Neart na Gaoithe wind farm project being built in the Firth of Forth has arrived at the Port of Dundee
The Times
Still going: Traditional methods are used at Glen Garioch distillery still house in Oldmeldrum which is reopening to the public
Still going: Traditional methods are used at Glen Garioch distillery still house in Oldmeldrum which is reopening to the public
ROBERT PERRY/PA
Smoke on the water: Emergency workers were yesterday tackling two large wildfires that broke out on the slopes of Ben Lomond and on 80 acres south of Mallaig
Smoke on the water: Emergency workers were yesterday tackling two large wildfires that broke out on the slopes of Ben Lomond and on 80 acres south of Mallaig
BRODIE DUNCAN
High hopes: In Michael Pendry’s Les Colombes, or The Doves, 2,000 paper birds hover in St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh, as a symbol of peace
High hopes: In Michael Pendry’s Les Colombes, or The Doves, 2,000 paper birds hover in St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh, as a symbol of peace
DUNCAN MCGLYNN
Friends reunited: After a winter spent in Africa a female osprey has returned to her nest in Loch of the Lowes, just east of Dunkeld, Perthshire, to join her mate who has been preparing a nest where the pair have raised three chicks since 2020
Friends reunited: After a winter spent in Africa a female osprey has returned to her nest in Loch of the Lowes, just east of Dunkeld, Perthshire, to join her mate who has been preparing a nest where the pair have raised three chicks since 2020
SCOTTISH WILDLIFE TRUST

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