Two snowy owls have been seen together in the UK for the first time in more than 30 years, according to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
However, the birds were thought to be male which threatens to dash initial hopes they might be a breeding pair.
They have been seen at Galson near Barvas Moor on the Isle of Lewis on the Western Isles.
Martin Scott, RSPB Scotland's conservation officer on the Western Isles, said it was a "cruel irony" that the birds appear to be males.
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