Peter Jolly
Firefighters have spent a second night at the scene of large wildfires north of Grantown-on-Spey in the Highlands.
The alarm was raised at 17:50 on Saturday in woodland near Loch Allan and spread over an area of several miles.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said progress had been made controlling the blazes and crews in two appliances were monitoring the situation.
Three roads remain closed as a result of the fires: the A939 from Ferness to Granton-on-Spey; the A940 from Dava to Logie; and the B9007 from Duthill to Ferness.
On Sunday police urged the public to avoid the area and advised those living nearby to keep their windows and doors shut.
One witness, who tried to put the initial fire out, told BBC Scotland News it started south-east of Loch Allan.
They said the seat of the wildfire was a ring of stones where a camp fire had been lit and camping chairs had been abandoned.