The Duke of Wellington Statue in Glasgow swaps his traditional traffic cone for a tammy and scarf. Picture by Kasia Stelmaszczyk.
Margaret Hood took this shot of a very moody looking Glen Clunie on a walk up Braemar towards Glenshee.
A serene shot of birds on Loch Lomond. Picture by Fiona Berrie, Tarbert Loch Fyne.
James Deans, from Livingston, says he has never seen deer so close to tower blocks. He took this in Aberdeen.
Rigs on the Cromarty Firth in the Highlands, a common sight for decades now, sent in by John Young.
A fisherman braves the cold in order to try out his luck, says Grant Stubbins, who took this picture overlooking Loch Lomond and the Highlands mountains.
Davie Roberts, from Cambuslang, captured this close-up of a fly "refuelling" on the head of a daisy on another clear but cold day.
An amazing snowscape from Vic Leitch, who was up around 3,500m in his glider. Vic says he was riding the lenticular currents known as the mountain wave.
The Goat Fell trig point on the isle of Arran looks more like a sculpture in ice. Keen walker Les Singleton captured this scene.
A splash of purple and yellow crocuses on the banks of the gardens outside Waverley Station in Edinburgh. Sent in by Kerry Aitchison.
Robert Lyall says Loch Treig was perfectly still when he took this shot while walking in the Highlands.
Elaine Gordon, from Glasgow, sent in this picture of her dog Suzie taken at Bridge of Cally, Perthshire.
Spring has sprung says Sharon Speed - she spotted these bull rushes on Loch Tay while out on a walk.
Gareth Weeks captured this shot of "light after the storm" in Crail on the Fife coast.
Love birds? Two swans in the sea near Largs as the sun sets. Picture sent in by Barry Gourley form Dalry.
George Urquhart, form Inverness, sent in this snap of his son Fraser admiring a passing train on the Isle of Mull miniature railway line.
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