Your pictures of Scotland: 31 January-7 February

John Cuthbert A bumpy path leads to a ruined castle on the Scottish coast with the sun peeping out above the horizon behind it.John Cuthbert
John Cuthbert sent in this "stunning sunrise" at Dunskey Castle near Portpatrick.

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Rona Mcseveny A view between two statues which look as if they are about to kiss reveals a broad expanse of grass and, in the distance a white building with several towers against a blue skyRona Mcseveny
"Beautiful day in Ayr, peeking through the lovers' statue to the pavilion on the Low Green," says Rona Mcseveny.
David Crawford A brightly coloured pheasant viewed from the back looks off to the leftDavid Crawford
David Crawford sent in this "pheasant contemplating life and what to do next perhaps" at RSPB Scotland's Loch Lomond reserve.
Vicky Alami Two people look out across an expanse of water while standing on an old wooden pier. They are silhouetted against a pale orange sky at sunset.Vicky Alami
Silhouettes at sunset in Aberlady, East Lothian from Vicky Alami.
Andrew Hunter A statue of James Watt looks off into the distance with more than a hint of green on his stone surface due to moss and other coverage. In the background is a very brown-leafed hedge and some bare trees.Andrew Hunter
"Here's a photo I took of the mildewed, mossy and heavily-frosted James Watt statue on Glasgow Green, in a little late winter sunshine," says Andrew Hunter. "Brings it to life nicely."
Billy Mitchell A curved line of trees on the left is mirrored by the furrows in a field next to it on a winter's day.Billy Mitchell
"A winter's walk and passing the curve of trees following the farmer's ploughed field high up between Linlithgow and Bo'ness," says Billy Mitchell.
Suzi Watson An aerial view of a road cutting through a valley between two snowy hillsides.Suzi Watson
"Here is a photo from the SCAA helicopter with pilot Pete, Laura and Suzi en route to Glenshee," says Suzi Watson.
Duncan MacRae A view over the Orkney countryside with green fields and ploughed areas surrounding houses gathered round a bay with hills in the background and striking blue skyDuncan MacRae
Stromness, Orkney, in the January sunshine from Duncan MacRae.
Adrian Plumb A mountain hair looks straight into the camera on a snowy landscapeAdrian Plumb
Adrian Plumb was about 3000ft (1,000m) up in the Cairngorms when he came across mountain hares. "Such lovely shy creatures," he says.
Julie Nelis A dragon statue on the top of a hill cuts a clear figure in the last sunlight of a cold but clear winter dayJulie Nelis
Julie Nelis submitted this image of the what she calls the "golden guardian", the dragon catching the last of the sunset rays at Irvine beach.
Elena Reid Yellow flowers spring up from a leafy landscapeElena Reid
Elena Reid says "spring is in the air" after her walk along the banks of the River Nairn.
Liz Rodger A black and white scene underneath a bridge with pillars and water lapping below Liz Rodger
"An unusual view of underneath the Tay Road Bridge, Dundee," says Liz Rodger.
Graham Christie A small white cottage with a dark roof sits on frosty ground in front of a snow covered mountain peakGraham Christie
A winter view of Blackrock Cottage in Glen Coe with Buachaille Etive Mor in the background from Graham Christie.
Sheila Mazur A close up of a raindrop hanging from a little plant with the sun glowingSheila Mazur
Sheila Mazur captured this raindrop on lichen on a morning dog walk in Formonthills Woods, Glenrothes.
Alistair Murphy A chopped tree trunk on its side with branches surrounding it and ivy vines growing around it.Alistair Murphy
"I took this picture of a fallen tree that had been cut to clear the path through Colinton Dell," says Alistair Murphy. "I thought the cut through the ivy vines that had grown around the tree trunk made it look quite unusual."
Victor Tregubov A set of stairs and colourful doors across a number of storeysVictor Tregubov
A colourful car park at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow from Victor Tregubov.
Hazel Thomson Waves crash into a protective wall next to a row of housesHazel Thomson
"Wild seas on the shores of Pennan village," says Hazel Thomson.
James McLeod A set of lights strung across a bridge on a misty morning while the sky is still darkJames McLeod
James McLeod took this misty photo on his morning walk with his dog at the Suspension Bridge in Dumfries.
Adrian Trendall A man in mountain climbing gear with a large backpack walks out of a cave into a snow-capped set of peaksAdrian Trendall
Adrian Trendall took this photo from a cave high in the Black Cuillin mountains where he spent the night.
Adele Carlin-Paterson A cup of tea in the foreground with a sprawl of grass and beach in front looking out to the sea under a cloudy skyAdele Carlin-Paterson
Adele Carlin-Paterson enjoyed a "cuppa with a view" near Applecross on a recent trip round the North Coast 500.
Colin Matheson A reed cutting machine being driven through a huge area of reeds is viewed the the bare branches of some treesColin Matheson
"Reed cutter making little impact on the huge area of reeds on the RSPB Tay reedbeds," says Colin Matheson.
Pete Walls A starry night sky over Edzell HillPete Walls
Pete Walls captured these amazing skies on "a lovely clear night in Edzell" with the Milky Way "showing itself off".
Eric Niven A stunning view across the countryside of tree plantations and a pool of water looking out across a hilly rangeEric Niven
"I was cycling up the Kilry to Glen Isla road when I stopped to enjoy the view looking towards Monega hill and the Glas Maol in Glen Isla," says Eric Niven.
Brian McKenna A statue of Buffalo Bill trying to stay on a bucking horse stands on a pedestal in front of some old stone tenement style buildings and a hedge under a blue, blue sky.Brian McKenna
"Thursday was a great sunny day to see the Buffalo Bill Statue in Dennistoun," says Brian McKenna.
Robin Gladstone A loan fisherman with fishing rod in hand stands about knee deep in the River Tweed with a net behind him hoping to catch fish on a grey cold morning.Robin Gladstone
"Going for grayling on the River Tweed on a chilly morning near Innerleithen," says Robin Gladstone.

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