Tour Scotland short 4K Spring Easter Holiday Weekend travel video clip of the daffodil flowers by the Doocot on ancestry visit to Glamis Castle in Angus, Britain, United Kingdom. An early 17th century Dovecot on the castle grounds; repaired in 1976. A dovecote or doocot is a structure intended to house pigeons or doves. Double chamber, rectangular-plan, lectern dovecot. Roughly coursed rubble with squared rubble quoins, some dressed. Part base course, stepped alighting ledge/rat course, crowstepped flanks with moulded skewputts, back parapet carried up to form gable. Angus stone slates. Narcissus, or daffodils if you prefer, are a common yellow flower that also grow from a bulb. Flowering sometime between February and early May, these flowers can handle our harsh Scottish weather, and can grow in either sun or partial shade. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome.
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