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February 6, 2012. Glasgow Natural History Society Photographic Competition. Posted by scottishfrogs under Uncategorized. The first and third prize in the GNHS Photography Competition 2011 went to these amphibian themed photos taken during my field work. A male palmate newt in breeding condition, as can be seen by his bright orange crested tail. Taken at the base of Ben Lomond during the 2011 breeding season. October 25, 2011. Scottish Herpetology Meeting Programme. September 13, 2011. The Scottish Herpe.

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February 6, 2012. Glasgow Natural History Society Photographic Competition. Posted by scottishfrogs under Uncategorized. The first and third prize in the GNHS Photography Competition 2011 went to these amphibian themed photos taken during my field work. A male palmate newt in breeding condition, as can be seen by his bright orange crested tail. Taken at the base of Ben Lomond during the 2011 breeding season. October 25, 2011. Scottish Herpetology Meeting Programme. September 13, 2011. The Scottish Herpe.

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