Tributes are pouring in for a Scots pensioner found dead at her home in Edinburgh.
01.04.2020 - 14:06 / dailyrecord.co.uk
This is the adorable picture of two newborn lambs - taken when they were just minutes old.
Tiny lambs Charlotte and Ellen, were born on Monday at Arnbeg Farmstay, in Kippen, near Stirling.
Owner Ali Thom, 54, pictured the adorable ewes just three minutes after mum Isla, a Greyface Dartmoor, delivered them.
The arrival of the joyous lambs marks the beginning of spring for Ali, who expects to welcome 18 newborns at her farm this year.
The fluff balls weigh around 7lbs and will stay with mum Isla
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