Perthshire Advertiser

Stunning snaps of Springtime

- Staff Reporter

Justyna Jankowiak was out early to capture ‘a beautiful morning in Perth’ Cromwell is reputed to have camped with his army at Bridge of Earn and this tree is said to mark when Perth surrendere­d to his followers on August 3, 1651.

Picture: Malcolm Nash

Evidence suggests that beavers are thriving on parts of the River Tay in Highland Perthshire in this photograph by Malcolm Nash Recent good weather has shown Perthshire and Kinross-shire in all its splendour as spring continues to fight through the cold.

Photograph­y enthusiast­s have been out and about capturing the best the changing of seasons has to offer on our doorstep. And the PA office has received some really stunning images – ranging from carpets of beautiful flowers to truly stunning sunsets and breath-taking sunrises... and some lovely shots of a few boisterous lambs thrown in for good measure.

Here is a handful of some of the most recent images we have received.

Please keep them coming, we love sharing pictures our local

The ine 16th century tower house Elcho Castle was photograph­ed in the red glow of the sun by reader Malcolm Nash area in all of its stunning Spring glory.

If you have any pictures you would like to share, please email them to news@ perthshire­advertiser.co.uk, share them through Facebook – like many have in today’s selection – at facebook.com/ perthshire­advertiser, or bring them in to our office at 58 Watergate, Perth, between 9am and 1pm, Monday to Friday.

These horses, photograph­ed by Malcolm Nash on the Rhynd road near Perth, give a rural twist to Perth’s backdrop with the Friarton Bridge

 ??  ?? Beavering away City and Shire
Beavering away City and Shire
 ??  ?? Sun is rising Grand design
Sun is rising Grand design
 ??  ?? Oliver’s army
Oliver’s army

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