Edinburgh residents are blessed with a wealth of woodland on their doorstep – both in the Scottish capital itself and within a short drive or bus ride from the city centre.
Those who tramp around the trees during the autumn months should keep a lookout for wildlife, much of which becomes easier to see without the summer cover of foliage.
Animals that can be sighted include squirrels stocking up for winter and charismatic robins. Walkers can also listen out for the tell-tale sound of woodpeckers excavating nest holes or drilling for delicious grubs.
Those venturing into the outdoors at this time of year might even be lucky enough to see roe deer, which inhabit several city parks, including Corstorphine Hill.
Here are 10 of the best walks around Edinburgh for leaf peepers and wildlife lovers.
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9. Johnston Terrace Wildlife Reserve
Small, but perfectly-formed, the Johnston Terrace Wildlife Reserve is right in the middle of Edinburgh's Old Town, hidden down a lane in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. You'll feel like you're a million miles away from the busy city centre as you walk through woodland to a stunning wildflower meadow and panoramic views of the city. Photo: Google Maps

10. Lord Ancrum’s Wood
Named after one of the titles held by the Kerr family, who were Marquises of Lothian and former owners of the wood on the banks of the River Esk in Midlothian, Lord Ancrum's Wood has miles of tree-lined walks to enjoy. Also, look out for the cavern known as 'the priest hole' which may have been used as a Covenanters' hiding place. Photo: Google Maps