David Jeffery took this photo of a common murre, also known as a guillemot, on the Isle of Lunga. [David Jeffery]
Jordan Maguire captured this shot of a lone stag (look closely) having a moment to itself in the late winter sunshine of Glencoe. [Jordan Maguire]
Johnny MacLeod took this photo of Rob Mulholland's 'Still' sculpture, which recently returned to Loch Earn. [Johnny MacLeod]
Graham Black from Arbroath sent in this photo of a train at St Vigeans framed by a rainbow. [Graham Black]
Grant McKay took this dramatic shot of the White Loch, near Newton Mearns. [Grant McKay]
Hazel Thomson took this photo of the long shadows of the Watchers art installation as the sun sets behind the Cairngorms. [Hazel Thomson]
János Domján took this atmospheric shot of Rum from Ardnish. [János Domján]
John O'Neill said he was delighted to see red squirrels at the Lodge Forest visitor centre in Aberfoyle. [John O'Neill]
Kate Masson took this picture while visiting north of Ullapool. She said: "This is Stac Pollaidh. This area holds so many special childhood memories of summers spent at Inverpolly lodge." [Kate Masson]
"A majestic swan flapping its wings on Hogganfield Loch," says Marie-Pierre Garroway. "I'm glad I was ready with the camera." [Marie-Pierre Garroway]
Kirsty Park said: "Snapped this of my friend and her dog at the top of Dumyat, above the clouds, beautiful." [Kirsty Park]
Laura Gordon took this photo of a redwing in Edinburgh. [Laura Gordon]
Leigh Titterington said: "I took this photo of a peacock who put on the most beautiful display at Blair Drummond Safari Park." [Leigh Titterington]
Neil Mitchell said: "Beautiful reflection of the hills and clouds onto Loch Creran taken on an early morning cycle." [Neil Mitchell]
Tatyana Stefanova captured this shot of a smiling frog in Castlebank Park, New Lanark. She said: "This little fella was sunbathing alongside a dozen other frogs." [Tatyana Stefanova]
Raymond Carstairs took this photo of "a few members of the East Lothian Gifford village choir taking a dip on a cold morning at the Whiteadder Reservoir". [Raymond Carstairs]
This little character was caught on camera by Jawaide Saleem in Glasgow. [Jawaide Saleem]
Love heart: These swans were spotted by Barry Pert. [Barry Pert]
Sandra McCruden said: "When the beautiful Scottish scenery makes you jump for joy. My son in action jumping over the rocks at Loch Garten near Nethybridge." [Sandra McCruden]
Another picture of the White Loch, this time from Stephanie Ferrans who took this shot before a full moon cold dip with the Loch Wild Water Women group. [Stephanie Ferrans]
Kosi Carter from Dundee said: "I took this lovely picture of the sun setting over the Tay from the rail bridge. Scotland was really showing off to my mum who was visiting from England." [Kosi Carter]
"Evening light over Sanna, Ardnamurchan," says Jez Campbell. [Jez Campbell]
Ewan MacNeilage captured this shot overlooking Edinburgh on an early evening run. [Ewan MacNeilage]
Jet set: Tim Kinvig took this photo of the sunset over Islay Airport. [Tim Kinvig]
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