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One of the advantages of being a fish farm worker is that the job gives excellent opportunities for seeing Ardnamurchan's wonderful wildlife.
These two pictures of a sea eagle were taken in the last few days by Rosie Curtis, who works on the Marine Harvest fish farm opposite Laga Bay.
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Rosie doesn't only work on the fish farm - she's a manager there. Like so many working people on the peninsula, she has several jobs to help make ends meet, like being a Coastguard, a firemen, a crofter and the mother of three young children.
I see eagles every day and sea eagles several times a week. When I see them together I am in awe of their size and grace. I never take them for granted and I always look out for them.
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