Your pictures of Scotland: 18 - 25 April

Maggie Cassie spotted the colourful huts at Findhorn Beach in Moray
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A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 18 and 25 April
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Thomas Blink's dog, Ginny, enjoyed a day among the blossom at The Meadows in Edinburgh.

Ewen Murray caught this red kite mid-flight over Argaty near Doune in Perthshire

Stuart Neville, from Clydebank, captured this angle of the Victoria Park war memorial in Glasgow

Stuart Roberts was up early to see the sunrise over the Pap of Glencoe on Easter Sunday

Peter Xu came across some wooly traffic disruption on the A87 on the Isle of Skye

Giancarlo Bell came across this eerily still scene on Loch Morlich

Alan Butterfield spent time watching the Sunset at Covesea Lighthouse, on Lossiemouth West Beach in Moray

The morning light was breaking across Brodick Bay on the Isle of Arran with the new Glen Sannox ferry docked in the background while Jamie Milligan was out on an early walk

Paula Pearce got a window into Skaill Bay on the western side of the Orkney mainland near the Neolithic village of Skara Brae

Don Reid reached the summit of Druim a Chuirn, near Loch Morar in the Highlands. He said it was "a contender for the remotest hill in Britain.

Aileen Campbell saw the light coming through this magnificent window in Linlithgow Palace while following the heritage trail with husband Cameron

Lucy Cartlidge spotted a lucky double rainbow over Loch Leven while on holiday from Stoke-on-Trent

Pat Christie saw this crew sailing into a beautiful sunset at West Beach in North Berwick

Chris Cullen, from Cheshire, found these two Highland cows relaxing above Hushinis Beach on the Isle of Harris

James Atkinson found this opportunistic robin making a home inside a bike saddlebag in his garden in Aboyne, Aberdeenshire. He said was the perfect excuse "not finishing the almost-built bike shelter."

Graham Christie was lucky enough to see this red deer stag at Blair Castle, Blair Atholl early one morning

Victor Tregubov saw this painter capturing the beautiful scenery at Loch Goil in Argyle on canvas

Aylar Mammetmyradova was visiting Shetland from Turkmenistan and saw these ponies resting during a sunny afternoon at Sumburgh Head

Iain Campbell spotted some strange items being grown on a tree in Dunoon, Argyll and Bute

Claire Gardiner was lucky enough to capture this stunning view from Kinnoull Hill in Perthshire

The cherry blossom was in full bloom while Frances Menter was walking through Balgay Cemetery in Dundee

Maureen Rooney came across this old fishing boat by the shore of Loch Broom while on holiday in Ullapool

Chris Reekie saw these ducks on patrol at Logie's Lane in St Andrews, Fife

Andrew Inglis appreciated this calm view of Lismore Lighthouse from the deck of the MV Islander on a sailing trip out of Oban
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