Firefighters have continued to douse the remaining pockets of a wildfire that started in a wooded area of West Lothian on Saturday.
At the height of the blaze there were 50 firefighters at the site near Fauldhouse covering 40,000 sq metres, the equivalent to about five-and-a-half football pitches.
Four fire engines with 13 firefighters remained at the scene on Monday.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) warned people not to go near the area.
Extreme risk
An extreme risk warning for wildfires is in place across mainland Scotland.
The SFRS received the first call about the Fauldhouse blaze at 11:43 on Saturday and nine appliances attended the scene just off the B7010.
Specialist appliances, including a helicopter, were sent to bring the fire under control, with the helicopter being used to drop water on the affected area.
Those living nearby were urged to keep their windows and doors closed due to the smoke.