Steven Wilkinson, from Washington in Tyne and Wear, said he accidentallly scared this flock of geese outside Scarinish, on the Isle of Tiree as he travelled home.
This picture of an impressive stag and his hinds was taken by Colin Harkins just north of Whitelee Windfarm.
Loch Earn just after the sun set. Tom Fincher, who took the photograph, said: "It was awesome. The dark hills were alive to the sound of the deer rut too - very eerie."
This butterfly close-up was taken by Ian Trapp, from Falkirk, on a visit to Butterfly World near Edinburgh.
Jim Sutherland, from Ballachulish, took this photo of mist on Loch Leven in Argyll.
This serene image of a fox, sitting on the bank alongside the Water of Leith Walkway in Edinburgh, was snapped by Karen Loomis, from Edinburgh.
Beth Fyfe, eight, and Erin Mooney, six, enjoying a well deserved rest from their climb of the Melantee, Fort William. Taken by Erin's Mum, Donna Beck.
Liam Roughan from Partick said he sees this patient heron wading in the River Kelvin every day on his way home from work.
John Carter, took this action shot at a windsurfing competition in Tiree.
This bird was photographed by Chas MacDonald on the beach at Traigh, near Arisaig on the west coast.
Timothy Breeze, from Peebles, captured this colourful rainbow shot at Tentsmuir near St Andrews.
Barry Watson, from Scotstoun, Glasgow, caught this type 45 destroyer as a Virgin 747 arrived at Glasgow Airport.
This young hare was taken by Jim Jeffrey, from Luncarty, Perthshire, on A'Chailleach in the Monadhliath range of mountains
Douglas Mcknight, from Renfrewshire, snapped this whooper swan Castle Semple Loch, Lochwinnoch.
This shot of Linlithgow Palace in the early morning sunlight was taken by Graham Harris Graham.
Ian Cowe sent us this photograph of the North Lighthouse at dusk in the Fair Isle.
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