Another month has flown past in the blink of an eye, and the fantastic Camera Club photos have just kept on coming. With all the spectacular photographs that our Camera Club members have shared over the past few weeks, we wanted to put together a gallery of some of the best ones. The members of our Camera Clubs are very passionate about their work and show off some of the best photographs they have taken all over Ayrshire. Now it’s time to give our talented members the recognition they deserve.
Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald Camera Club Starting with the Ardrossan and Saltcoats Camera Club, there were so many amazing photos to choose from, but these three really caught our eye.
A Roe Deer, by Iain Hamlin BY ALISTAIR MURDOCH The varied habitats of the Ardeer Peninsula make it a fantastic place for mammals, and some of our largest mammals can be seen quite easily. Foxes and Roe Deer can be spotted right down at the tip of the peninsula near the “Big Idea”. A good viewpoint is at Irvine Harbour where the Rivers Irvine and Garnock meet. Whilst in the area, remember to check the water for seals. The Common Seal can be seen swimming with just its head poking up, and sometimes they “haul out” of the water to rest.
Bombâ marked âdo not touchâ found on Scots beach as emergency services called to the scene
The suspected ordnance device was safely destroyed by a team of Royal Navy experts who were called to a beach north of Irvine Harbour on Wednesday morning.
The item was discovered at around 7am on Wednesday (Image: Ardrossan Coastguard Rescue Team)
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