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
Reedbed - photo 1

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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Pan Ross » Pan Ross History » Pan Ross Pictish Stone
Pictish Stone in Location
Pictish Stone in Location
The Pictish stone in situ. [Photo courtesy of NOSAS]
The stone at the conservators. [Photo: NOSAS]
The stone at the conservators. [Photo: NOSAS]
Stone at the conservators
Stone at the conservators
Another view at the same location. [Photo: NOSAS]
Carefully removing the stone. [Photo: NOSAS]
Carefully removing the stone. [Photo: NOSAS]
This is a copy of the sketch created by Jim Buchanan to show the two faces of the Pictish Stone as it would have been when created. © NOSAS
This is a copy of the sketch created by Jim Buchanan to show the two faces of the Pictish Stone as it would have been when created. © NOSAS
Gravestone replacing the Pictish stone. [Photo courtesy of NOSAS]
Gravestone replacing the Pictish stone. [Photo courtesy of NOSAS]
The inscription reads: Hugh McAulay Alexander Mcaulay January 2 1796
Pictish stone at Dingwall Museum
Pictish stone at Dingwall Museum
The Pictish stone in November 2020 resting in what will be its permanent home in Dingwall Museum. Work on the display area continued during Covid-19 lockdown but prevented its unveiling and so it remains shrouded until circumstances change. [Photo RCHS]
Unveiled at last,15 December 2020. [Photo RCHS]
Unveiled at last,15 December 2020. [Photo RCHS]

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