Your pictures of Scotland: 30 May - 6 June

Julia Dunbar Orca jumping from the sea, the black and white mammal's frame is against a blue sea and sky.Julia Dunbar
A whale of a time: "My husband and I went on a boat trip from North Berwick looking for puffins and gannets," says Julia Dunbar. "We got more than we bargained for when we came across a pod of orcas, who entertained us for a while."

A selection of your pictures of Scotland sent in between 30 May and 6 June.

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Malcolm Wilson Sunrise on Aberdeen beach, showing wooden spines going into the sea, and an orange glow in the background.Malcolm Wilson
"Sunrise on Aberdeen beach," says Malcolm Wilson.
Archie Garth Pair of otters looking at camera, in among seaweed.Archie Garth
Otterly adorable: "This is a photo I took in the seaweed on my recent trip to Mull," says Archie Garth. "Watching these otters play and have fun; a memory I will never forget."
Stuart Neville Duck flying in front of a rainbow as it forms an arc over trees.Stuart Neville
A quacker of a shot: "Photographing a rainbow in Dalmuir Park, I was briefly aware of what I assumed to be a seagull or pigeon flying quickly through the frame," says Stuart Neville. "Only when I got home did I see that it was a duck, perfectly positioned and in a pleasing shape."
Piers Fulton Two young girls sitting next to each other at the edge of a loch.Piers Fulton
"This is a picture of my daughters enjoying a swim at Loch of Clunie," says Piers Fulton.
Iain Donnachie White-tailed eagle - brown feathers and yellow beak - perched in a pine tree.Iain Donnachie
"This was taken in Glenfinnan and is the closest I have been to the magnificent white-tailed eagle," says Iain Donnachie. "We were blessed with some incredible opportunities to capture a few shots of this one perched in a pine tree overlooking the loch."
Mike Connor Steam train crossing a curved viaduct with steam billowing behind it.Mike Connor
"The Jacobite steam train going over the Glenfinnan Viaduct - always a great sight," says Mike Connor.
Steven Mcivor Fox looking at camera while in a woodland setting.Steven Mcivor
If you go down to the woods today: "A fox hiding in plain sight in East Kilbride," says Steven Mcivor.
Brian McKenna Interior of the Botanic Gardens in Glasgow, a vast expanse of glass panels over greenery and a statue.Brian McKenna
"Enjoying a quiet moment at the Kibble Palace in the Botanic Gardens in Glasgow," says Brian McKenna.
Bill Hodgson A puffin, standing on a rock, looking to the side.Bill Hodgson
"Puffin basking in the sun," says Bill Hodgson at Stronsay, Orkney.
Linda Todd Young woman splashing in sea water, with a wide smile.Linda Todd
"I love this photo of my niece Kelsey by her mum, while 'dooking' at Ardrossan Beach," says Sandra Power. "It's such a happy photograph, I hope you agree."
Ann Lockhart Red squirrel sitting in grass amid yellow buttercup flowers.Ann Lockhart
"I took this photo from my kitchen window, I have four red squirrels in garden all looking so different," says Ann Lockhart. "Do you think I should name this one Buttercup?"
Jane Kelly Brown cow grazing on grass, with a beach and houses in the background, and blue sea.Jane Kelly
"A perfect spot for a little grazing at Hushinish Beach, Harris," says Jane Kelly.
David Unsworth Swan with grey signet and nine unhatched eggs.David Unsworth
"The first born swan," says David Unsworth at Greenock Esplanade.
Magi Allan Double rainbow arc over a town, with the sea in the distance.Magi Allan
"Double rainbow over our beautiful north east Scotland village," says Magi Allan in Gourdon.
Sheila Tough Young woodpecker with a red flash at the top of its head, on the side of a tree.Sheila Tough
"Exciting to see the first woodpecker fledgling of the season in my garden," says Sheila Tough, of Alford.
Ann Robin Three fox cubs on gravel and leaves.Ann Robin
Cub scouts: These young foxes were photographed in East Lothian by Ann Robin.
Leigh Montgomery Fox red lab dog with tongue hanging out, and yellow gorse in the background.Leigh Montgomery
Getting tongues wagging: "Tony the fox red lab loving the gorse in Inverness," says Leigh Montgomery.
Helen Baird Bright toy buckets and spades in green, red and blue, on a wooden fence, amid grass, with the words 'toy library' painted on the fence.Helen Baird
Toy story: "On walk down to Turnberry beach noticed the wee toy library," says Helen Baird. "Ideal for kids who haven't brought toys."
Lachlan Rowley Koala bear snoozing in among leaves and branches.Lachlan Rowley
Bearly awake: "My son Lachlan, 15, took this photo of a sleepy Koala bear at Edinburgh zoo," says Jules Goodlet-Rowley.
Peter Burr Glasgow city centre street at night, dark, with rain battering off the ground.Peter Burr
It never rains but it pours: "Taken in the centre of Glasgow, trying to get back to the hotel," says Peter Burr.
Sue Senior Sunset, with the sea in distance, and fields of sheep and the sun's glow against a wooden building.Sue Senior
Room with a v-ewe: "Stunning sunset near Stornoway," says Sue Senior, overlooking fields of sheep in the evening glow.
Mike Gill Sun over trees and a field.Mike Gill
"Taken near Calderwood, East Calder, with my phone - it was just nature's inspiration," says Mike Gill at sunset.
Matthew Jackson Orange/yellow sunset at a dark beach scene.Matthew Jackson
This atmospheric Lossiemouth sunset was captured by Matthew Jackson.
Jack Stevenson Two stags with horns down, in silhouette, with hills in the background under an orange sky.Jack Stevenson
Stag night: This impressive image was captured out the front door of a beach house by Jack Stevenson at Applecross, to round off this week's selection in style.

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