IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Oak Avenue, GLASGOW, G61 3HE

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Oak Avenue, G61 3HE by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (246 Images Found)

Images are licensed for reuse under creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0
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Oak Avenue, Bearsden
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: 1 Jan 2017
0.01 miles
2
Rowan Drive, Bearsden
Bin day on Rowan Drive.
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: 18 Sep 2015
0.03 miles
3
Rowan Drive, Bearsden
All quiet at noon on Christmas Day.
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: 25 Dec 2017
0.03 miles
4
Sunset over Rowan Drive
This dramatic sunset was seen over a wide area around Greater Glasgow and beyond.
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: 1 Mar 2021
0.03 miles
5
Torrential rain
Rowan Drive, Bearsden, during a torrential downpour of rain. There had earlier been thunder, lightning and hail stones.
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: 9 Aug 2021
0.03 miles
6
Bearsden sunset
Looking southwest along Rowan Drive, Bearsden.
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: 26 Oct 2022
0.03 miles
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Corner of Oak Avenue, Bearsden
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: 1 Jan 2017
0.03 miles
8
Peacock caterpillar
This caterpillar of a peacock butterfly (Aglais io) was one of a large number scattered around a patch of stinging nettles. Peacock caterpillars will usually only feed on this plant. The female butterfly lays her eggs in a batch on the underside of a nettle leaf in spring. When the caterpillars hatch they will spin webs of silk (protection against predators) and feed communally. They go through five 'instars', moulting four times, until they are full-grown. At this point the caterpillars will spread out and rely on their spines to deter any birds from eating them. This one was either looking for another nettle leaf to feed on, or was starting to search for somewhere to pupate.
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: 30 Jun 2020
0.04 miles
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Rowan Drive, Bearsden
The Campsie Fells can be seen in the far distance.
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: 1 Jan 2017
0.05 miles
10
The Craigdhu Burn
Looking towards the rear of a house on Seafield Avenue. The burn flows through the Craigdhu Wedge, which is recognised as a Local Nature Conservation Site by East Dunbartonshire Council. The patch of yellow near the centre of the image is a clump of marsh marigolds Image
Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: 22 Apr 2021
0.05 miles
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