You once could spend a Saturday morning at work and turn out against a team from the next strath in the afternoon. |
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A limp haze hung over the broad strath and the river, hugging the edge of the valley, was unusually pensive. |
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Someone in the strath told me that they had seen squirrels gnaw discarded deer antlers. |
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Sellar, on the authority of Elizabeth Gordon, Countess of Sutherland, had served notices of eviction on people living in the townships of the strath. |
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They were, without exception, all hooded crows, in contrast to where I live in a strath just south of Inverness. |
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These are the birds that bred in this part of the strath earlier this year – only about 15 pairs have been recorded in the whole of the Highlands. |
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I used to live very close to where the first red kite release cages were, and even shared the same view of the strath that the young birds would have had. |
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Coignafearn is a strath favoured by golden eagles and peregrines as a hunting area, but even with binoculars I could not spot any of these raptors. |
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What stories he could tell of his tribe in that strath. |
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The event hosted by Investor Relations features Strath Goodship, CEO of Miranda. |
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The coldest place was Strath Ardle in Perthshire where minus 12C was recorded yesterday. |
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When complete, Smithstone, located off Strath Brennig Road, will offer 131 new homes. |
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The ruins of cleared villages can still be seen at Lorgill, Boreraig and Suisnish in Strath Swordale, and Tusdale on Minginish. |
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The open ground in the hillside is part of the Strath Duchally Site of Special Sci-and populations of dunlin, golden plover and greenshank. |
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The largest remnants are in Strathspey and Strath Dee on highly acidic, freely drained glacial deposits that are of little value for cultivation and domestic stock. |
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The name Am Monadh Ruadh still lives among the oldest folk of Strath Spey, but long ago, outsiders had replaced it with 'the Cairngorms', on maps and in guide books. |
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