Your pictures of Scotland 8 - 15 January

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Image source, Andy Dryden
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The hills are alive: This impressive shot of 11-year-old Hamish at sunrise up the Pentland Hills, with the snow starting to be blown off the peak, was captured by dad Andy Dryden.

Image source, Gordon Bain
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Minus coo degrees: "Hardy Highlander at Abriachan" is how Gordon Bain described his photo.

Image source, Mairi Brittan
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Red sky thinking: "I always walk the dog to catch the sunrise and to gather my thoughts before attempting to juggle home schooling of my two primary school kids with working from home and looking after a toddler", says Mairi Brittan at Cammo Estate, Edinburgh.

Image source, Graham Laird
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Robin red brrr-east: Graham Laird spotted a little feathered friend not looking entirely delighted while taking a breather in the cold in his garden in Wishaw.

Image source, John Pow
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Up at the crack of dawn: "The Beveridge Park pond in Kirkcaldy looking rather icy", says John Pow.

Image source, Lynsey Mcluskey
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An uphill struggle: It's all downhill from here - but in a fun way - for three-year-old Zachary in King's Park, Glasgow.

Image source, Rowan Davies
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Fire and ice: "Taken at Dunbar harbour, East Lothian, in the snowfall on the way to work", says Rowan Davies.

Image source, Alan Morrison
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Abbey thoughts: "Jedburgh Abbey on a crisp January morning", says Alan Morrison. "The sun was captured just as it shone through".

Image source, Jeanette Taylor
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Son rise: Jeanette Taylor says her two boys loved the adventure of getting up early to see the sun come up at Aberdeen beach. "A chilly visit but oh so worth it", she says.

Image source, Helen Campbell
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Light on her feet: "As keen figure skaters my daughter Ada (pictured) and I have had an amazing week skating outdoors on our local frozen pond near Glasgow", says Helen Campbell. "I was very careful to check it is safe to skate on first; the ice was absolutely solid".

Image source, Finlay Gray
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Flagging up a beautiful sunrise: An Aberdeen morning, from Finlay Gray.

Image source, Kris Horne
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Well-trained eye: "My husband Kris took this picture of our 12-year-old son Finlay at our local running track in a Falkirk park with the Ochils in the background", says Emma Horne. "Finlay can’t play his beloved rugby at the moment due to Covid but is keeping as fit as he can in other ways".

Image source, Joe Gillies
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A strange light in the sky: Joe Gillies captured this Glasgow scene, complete with reflected light shade, on his phone.

Image source, Hermione Lamond
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Smiles more fun: First sledging experience for the happy pair of 16-month-old Annabel and 21-month-old Hugh in granny's garden, Isle of Skye, courtesy of Hermione Lamond.

Image source, Chris Green
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The gloves are off: "A walk up Culter Fell (near Biggar), in near-Arctic conditions", says Chris Green.

Image source, Mark McGuire
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Park life: Mark McGuire captured Queen's Park in Glasgow looking like a winter wonderland.

Image source, Paul Ross
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Special branch: "I have seen the Kingfisher darting by on the River Carron over the last two years", says Paul Ross. "This is the first time I have managed to get a sharpish image".

Image source, Carole Brunton
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Trees frame: Carole Brunton captured this calming, if cold, scene at home in East Neuk, Fife.

Image source, Sandy Forbes
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Cold feet: "A coot on one of Dundee's frozen Stobsmuir ponds", from Sandy Forbes.

Image source, Gary Chittick
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Having the foggiest idea: "An image of atmospheric fog as it envelops Paisley", says Gary Chittick. "Hardly a single recognisable part of Glasgow could be seen".

Image source, Iain Clow
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Sniffer dog: "Ollie, our 12-week-old cockapoo pup, experiences snow for the first time" says Iain Clow. "Lockdown garden fun in East Kilbride".

Image source, Colin Coutts
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... and it seems they never learn! "Zizou enjoying his sunny snowy morning walk at the river Spey in Knockando", says Colin Coutts.

Image source, Phil Cowling
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I love Arran: "My wife and I stopped at the top of Fairlie Moor Road, looked back, and this is what we saw", explains Phil Cowling.

Image source, Ruth Moss
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Outstanding in its field: "Look who we spotted on our walk", says Ruth Moss. "He was very bold - wish we’d had something to feed him".

Image source, Andy Leonard
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Watercolour art: "This is a photo of the Ythan in the centre of Ellon", says Andy Leonard. "The colour of the sky is reflected in the water - I used a slow shutter speed to emphasise the water movement."

Image source, John McQueeney
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Hatman and robin: "After an overnight fall of snow, Frosty and his friendly robin return to a Glasgow garden", says John McQueeney.

Image source, Geoff Der
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Small wonder: "These mini snowmen on the Prince of Wales Bridge in Kelvingrove Park brightened up a dull and foggy day", says Geoff Der.

Image source, Laura Johnstone
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One man and his dog: "Snowy walk with my husband and rescue dog Nico", says Laura Johnstone in Airdrie.

Image source, Alan Crozier
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Spot the ball: "Haggs Castle golf course is closed - maybe!", says Alan Crozier.

Image source, Robert Young
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Solar energy: Robert Young's sunset shot from Chapelton looking towards Whitelee wind farm features all sorts of power.

Image source, Wilma Phillips
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Two for the price of one: "Duck!" could have been the cry from this heron in flight over a fellow bird at the River Avon, Hamilton, as seen by Wilma Phillips.

Image source, Audrey Philpott
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Room with a view: A nicely-framed sunset from Audrey Philpott of Skene, Aberdeenshire.

Image source, Sharon Donald
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Bonnie picture: Sharon Donald was walking Bonnie the collie when she took this shot near Spean Bridge.

Image source, Caseydee Warrander
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Keep it in the family: Derek Warrander making sure lockdown learning is music to the ears of Jessica, 11, and three-year-old Matthew in Aberdeenshire, courtesy of Caseydee Warrander.

Image source, Tomasz Zajac
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Feeling on top of the world: The Cobbler sunset, from Tomasz Zajac.

Image source, Leigh Titterington
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Ice to see you: "A photo of my husband, Stephen, and Sophie, through a sheet of ice which they then had great fun smashing", says Leigh Titterington in Menstrie, Clackmannanshire.

Image source, Eva Brodie
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Space station: All quiet outside Glasgow Central, courtesy of Eva Brodie.

Image source, Katherine Blum
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Snow angel: "Exploring a winter wonderland with my daughter Cora at Tyrebagger woods just outside Aberdeen", says Katherine Blum.

Image source, Stewart Paul
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Taps aff: "Hope this brings a smile to your face", says Stewart Paul in Cruden Bay. It certainly did!

Image source, David Macleod
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Summit special: "Top of Craigellachie mountain, Aviemore", says David Macleod.

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