RSPB's "Nature Centre" is celebrating its 50th anniversary by exhibiting artefacts from the past five decades.

Loch Leven visitor centre is running an exhibition as part of the celebrations, showcasing stories, memories, photos and documents to give a flavour of the nature reserve over the years.

Throughout the year locals, visitors, previous staff and volunteers have been encouraged to send photos and stories of their memories of the reserve over the last five decades.

Loch Leven was chosen to be the location of RSPB's first nature centre because of the spectacle of the geese arriving from Iceland and Greenland each year.

Alice O'Rourke, visitor experience officer, said: "It's been an exciting challenge to gather these stories together and see what's changed, and what has stayed the same.

"It's amazing to see how the woodlands have grown and all the new trails."