Pan Ross Flora And Fauna

Attribution: unknown (A clump of thrift, Armeria maritima)

Flora

There are a variety of native species of flora within Ross-shire.  We have a selection within this photo album.

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Pan Ross Flora

SOME COMMON FLORA OF ROSS AND CROMARTY
Cuckooflower or 'lady's smock'

Fauna

Keep your eyes peeled when you venture into the Ross and Cromarty area as you may see a variety of fauna.  We have included a selection in our photo album.

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Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 1
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 1
Building work
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 2
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 2
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 3
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 3
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 4
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 4
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 5
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 5
DMRT members outside new base in Dingwall.
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 6
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 6
The new base designed by Reynolds Architecture and build by J C Cameron Ltd.
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 7
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 7
HRH The Princess Anne, accompanied by Lord Lieutenant of Ross and Cromarty Mrs Janet Bowen, visited the base on 27 July 2017 and met volunteers.
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 8
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 8
HRH meeting volunteer Alison Smith.
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 9
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team - photo 9
Dundonnell Mountain Rescue Team members (and dog) at their new base in Dingwall on opening day, 10 June 2017.

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