Here are some photographs of some characteristic and charismatic Vertebrates , Insects , Plants , Fungi and Landscapes from the Scottish Highlands. The images are all copyright and may be used only with written permission . Click on the thumbnails to see the full images (which are often a different shape).
Vertebrates
Red Squirrel
Capercaillie at Highland Wildlife Park
Hen Ptarmigan and chicks dust-bathing on Cairngorm. They are marvellously camouflaged
Red Deer may come down into the valleys to feed, mostly towards evening, on arable crops if available, keeping a wary eye out for people. Upper Speyside
Insects
A somewhat battered Scotch Argus at Feshiebridge
An Ichneumon fly at Feshiebridge
A handsome fly, a quite good wasp mimic, at Feshiebridge
Forest Shieldbug, Pentatoma rufipes , at Feshiebridge
Ringlet butterfly at Feshiebridge
Narrow-Bordered Bee Hawk Moth Caterpillar at Insh Marshes NNR
Dark Green Fritillary Argynnis aglaja at Feshiebridge
Tenthredo sawfly on Devilsbit Scabious at Feshiebridge
Large Syrphid hoverfly on Knapweed at Feshiebridge
Light Knotgrass Moth Acronicta menyanthidis scotica on Birch at Creag Meagaidh NNR
Nest of Red Wood Ants near Loch Garten
Plants
Glorious moor grasses at Craig Meagaidh
Yellow Rattle, a hemiparasite of grasses. It weakens the grass, letting other flowers into the greensward: the opposite action to modern fertilisers. Upper Speyside
Marsh Orchid
Round-leaved Sundew, Drosera rotundifolia , a small insectivorous plant of acid bog. Dun-da-Lamh, near Laggan
Grass of Parnassus, Parnassia palustris at Creag Meagaidh NNR
Rowan fruits. The tree is also called the ‘Mountain Ash’
The insectivorous Butterwort forms pale green stars in boggy places. Upper Speyside
Lycopodium clavatum , Stagshorn Clubmoss. Monadhliath mountains
Firtree Clubmoss, Catlodge estate, Upper Speyside
Alpine Clubmoss. Creag Meagaidh NNR
The common liverwort Marchantia polymorpha on moorland
Rowan leaf, spotted with a rust fungus
Foxglove and Alder at Creag Meaghaidh NNR
Rhacomitrium , the woolly hair moss, a wonderfully characteristic plant of the high tops
Fungi
Penny Bun or Cep, under Birch. Upper Speyside
Coprinus niveus , the Snowy Inkcap, in a marshy wet meadow. Upper Speyside
Two finely globular Fly Agaric mushrooms, under Birch. Upper Speyside
Caesar’s Mushroom, under Birch. Upper Speyside
Orange Birch Bolete, in hand, a delicious mushroom fresh or dried. Upper Speyside
DSC09871 Chanterelles, Cantharellus cibarius , one of the best edible mushrooms. Upper Speyside
A species of Suillus under Scots Pine. It resembles the Larch Bolete, S. grevillei. Feshiebridge
Ground-living lichens including the spectacular red Cladonia floerkana and other species of Cladonia. Monadhliath mountains
Ramalina (spiky beards) and leafy lichens (Parmelia etc) on Alder at Creag Meagaidh NNR
Usnea (cf U. subfloridana) beard lichen on Alder
Landscapes
Sunlight streaming through downy birch and purple heather. Upper Speyside
Eddies in natural foam in the river at Feshiebridge
Misty Evening Light Over Upper Spey valley
Evening sunshine on Creag Meagaidh national nature reserve, with regenerating forest of birch, rowan, willow and Scots pine
Misty Landscape Uvie Farm