Heath Spotted Orchid

As well as the dramatic scenery, the Outer Hebrides is renowned for its abundance of wildflowers and grasses, including many types of wild orchids that are only found on the islands.


While I was taking images of the sunset at Tiumpan Head Lighthouse, I noticed the peaty ground was covered with beautiful orchids, which I have since found out are Heath Spotted Orchid, which has the Latin name Dactylorhiza maculata subsp ericetorum and is also known as Mogairlean Mòintich in the local Gaelic language of the islanders.

With the X-T1 set up on the tripod taking long exposure shots of the sunset and the lighthouse, I used the X-Pro1 and the Fujinon XF60mm f2.4R macro to get some close up images of these beautiful flowers.




For more information on the wildflowers of the Western Isles CLICK HERE 

Images taken on a Fujifilm X-Pro1 + Fujinon XF60mm f2.4R macro

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