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ANIMALS

We really enjoyed seeing many different animals in Scotland. We wanted to take some of them home with us. Therefore, we captured as many as we could, on film that is, so we could take them ALL HOME WITH US! We hope you enjoy the photos below of the animals we "fell in love with.
We invite you to view our other albums about Highland cattle (Hamish) and
border collies (Wool Center). Just use the navigational stroll bar
at the top to choose the albums you would like to see.
Also, we returned to Scotland in 2004. We have MORE photos of Animals.
You will find them in our 2004 Scotland Trip folder.
Here are websites that have information about some of the animals we saw:
1. Information on Border Collies
2. Information on Blackfaced sheep
3. Information on Scottie Dogs
Date(s): dogs, birds and sheep. Album by Our family. 1 - 15 of 15 Total.
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This little guy LOVED
Candy's low sodium
Ritz crackers.


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of the seagul
eating Ritz crackers.

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This was one ODD BIRD.
He was
half duck and
half rooster.


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A calf we
happened to see.


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The calf close up. He was very interested in the camera.

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Border Collie we met at the train station.

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Another border collie we saw where we had stopped to eat.

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A black scottie dog.
He loved to
watch the birds!


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"Roddy" the white "doggie" we saw in North Berwick. Candy just wanted badly to take him home. He was her favorite of the dogs we saw. He would look cute with her white cat "Princess." (noted added= "I do believe though he is a westie too! Sorry about that."

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This terrior we saw could do some cute tricks!

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This dog came into the small town of Luss with this drift wood in his month. He was all wet too. He had just fetched it out of Loch Lomond. He had it like it was a BIG prize!

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Sheep that we had to stop for in our rental car. They were crossing the road.

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Yes, a black faced sheep! These are the "sheep" of Scotland.