Jacki Gordon was in the sights of this deer in the woods near Castlemilk. “I was enjoying the Autumn colours popping in the warm glow of some sun when I realised I was not alone,” she said.
A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 31 October and 7 November.
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Robert Westerman
Robert Westerman reckons there are two pots of gold, six miles apart, thanks to this beautiful double rainbow over Machrihanish golf course.
Duncan Walker
Newly-refurbished Inverness Castle looks stunning lit up at night – in this image sent in by Duncan Walker.
Gerry Doherty
Nature’s fireworks light up the sky as the Aurora makes a rare appearance over Loch Lomond, photographed by Gerry Doherty.
Duncan Loraine
Duncan Loraine from Lesmahagow captured the excitement of the local fireworks display.
Emma Williamson
Emma Williamson demonstrated some impressive multi-tasking skills, taking this action shot in the water on a wild swim at Maywick beach, Shetland.
Greg Crawford
The first snowfalls of winter dust the top of the mountains at Loch Ba, Glencoe in this photo sent in by Greg Crawford.
Fi Armstrong
Broad moonlight feels like daytime at Moffat Old Cemetery. Paul Henricksen said it was so bright it lit up his evening walk with partner Fi Armstrong who took the photo.
John Cuthbert
Dawn in Staxigoe brought a stunning solar halo, creating an ethereal circle of light around the rising sun. John Cuthbert took this image and said it felt almost otherworldly.
Robert McCrory
This red squirrel gave Robert McCrory some intense eye contact as it climbed up a tree in Perth.
Neil Lea
A lively autumn sky makes a fitting backdrop for the Commando Memorial at Spean Bridge, taken by Neil Lea.
Alan Nairn
Alan Nairn’s early morning walk in Broughty Ferry was rewarded with this fiery sunrise.
Alex Orr
Edinburgh’s St Giles Cathedral is lit up in red for remembrance as part of a city-wide initiative to honour servicemen and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in conflicts around the world. Photo sent in by Alex Orr.
Phil Dawson
Utter calm on Loch Tay – Phil Dawson captured this serene image of a floating sauna.
Brian McKenna
Brian McKenna from Giffnock loved the autumn colour on the trees at Professors’ Square, Glasgow University.
Kevin Hamill
Coloured lighting turned the Falkirk Wheel into something completely different for visitor Kevin Hamill.
Victor Tregubov
Victor Tregubov thought this spider’s web near Lairg was a masterpiece from mother nature.
Robert Westerman
A bold scene from Robert Westerman of Westport Beach, who said: “The low sun caught the dunes just right, setting them aglow in the foreground and the distance. Sea spray drifted through the air, filling it with a salty mist and a touch of magic. A couple walked their dog along the shoreline, leaning into the breeze. A refreshing, if blustery, stroll through one of Kintyre’s most beautiful stretches of sand.”
Susheel Vani
“I was astonished to see such a glorious autumn display in the heart of Glasgow in Queen’s Park,” said Susheel Vani.
Sam Bilner
Remember, remember, Plockton fireworks display on 5 November. Thanks to Sam Bilner, we did.
Paul Bradley
All aboard the Hogwarts Express – Paul Bradley from Mid Wales saw this vision emerging from the steam clouds at Glenfinnan Station.
Jane Sayliss
Jane Sayliss put an old deer antler on her bird table much to the delight of the local goldfinch population.
Frank McCafferty
Calm and still was the scene for Frank McCafferty as the sun rose over Rannoch Moor and the early sunlight hit the Black Mount.
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