Your pictures of Scotland: 26 August - 2 September

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A selection of your pictures of Scotland between 26 August and 2 September. Send your photos to scotlandpictures@bbc.co.uk or our Instagram at #bbcscotlandpics.

Image source, Anthony Robson
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Anthony Robson believes this young kingfisher may be finding its own territory in the Figgate Park, in the east of Edinburgh.
Image source, Morris Macleod
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Luskentyre beach in Harris looks picture perfect in this photograph taken by Morris Macleod.
Image source, Nina Mackay
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Between the showers, Nina Mackay photographed a "beautiful rainbow" at Ackergill near Wick, looking out towards Noss Head.
Image source, Caroline Whiting
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Caroline Whiting took this photograph of a "perfect sunset" over the River Clyde in Glasgow.
Image source, Nicola Pearson
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Sheldon-the-tortoise was caught on camera at the Callanish Stones, while on his holidays in Lewis. He belongs to Nicola Pearson's niece, Rebecca.
Image source, Neil McDade
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Neil McDade sent in his photograph of a striking sunset over Edinburgh.
Image source, Derek Pake
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Come rain or shine, Paddy the playful Collie enjoys playtime on Barassie Beach, according to Derek Pake.
Image source, Martin Mulloy
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Martin Mulloy spotted this unusual signpost on the Isle of Mull.
Image source, Frances Fyfe
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Frances Fyfe, of Ayr, spent last Saturday foraging in the Galloway Forest Park, near Newton Stewart.
Image source, Kirsty Barker
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Kirsty Barker's sons, Nathan and Andrew, got up early on Saturday morning to watch the hot air balloons take off at the Strathaven Balloon Festival.
Image source, Tom Dunlop
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Tom Dunlop reckons there must be a pot of gold beneath Dumbarton Rock
Image source, Jim Wood
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Arran is the background of this photograph, taken from Newton Shore, Ayr, by Jim Wood. He said the wreck in the foreground is a sunken coal boat.
Image source, Gemma Keith
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Gemma Keith, 17, captured the stars over Aberdeenshire during a very clear night in Banchory.
Image source, Jarlath Flynn
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Jarlath Flynn enjoyed the Edinburgh Festival fireworks from the roof of his home in Kingsknowe.

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