THE Northern Lights came out to play with a dazzling display in the skies over Castle Stuart golf course in Inverness.

The swirling Aurora Borealis was spotted during the early hours of yesterday morning over parts of Scotland and northern England, including as far south as St Mary’s Island, near Whitley Bay, Northumberland.

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The atmospheric light show is caused by particles from the sun blown outwards by the solar wind, striking Earth’s magnetic field at the north pole and being diverted southwards to the dark side of the planet. Scientists say that conditions to see the lights this week are especially good. The Borealis is generally either green or purple, with white bursts created when the two colours merge.