Armstrong Baillie has been dressing up as a giraffe to carry out random acts of kindness in parts of Scotland. Kenneth Gray spotted him in The Meadows, Edinburgh, on 15 September, where he played a kazoo before giving dog food to a lady with her pet.

The good giraffe was joined by a lady friend at a festival in the Black Isle. Heather Fulton, from Inverness, said they cleared up litter at the end of the event.

Ben Yates, from Manchester, was on his way to the Scotland v New Zealand rugby game. He said: "He made us all laugh but glad he was not sitting in front of us at the game."

Esther Weir, Stuart and daughter Elia enjoyed meeting the giraffe in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Park.

Katy Millington was taking Samantha Garay, from New York, to climb Arthur's Seat when they met 'The Good Deed Giraffe' on Edinburgh's Royal Mile.

Fraser tries his hand at drumming while out shopping in Dundee. Dad Ian MacQueen said meeting the good giraffe made their week.

Colin Boag, from Perth, saw him walking along the city's High Street on 27 October.

Augusta Charlton saw the giraffe man at a pedestrian crossing near Edinburgh's Bedlam Theatre. The photo was taken in early October.

Mohammad Hirzallah was at the North Bridge, Edinburgh, on 10 November.

Armstrong outside the National Gallery of Scotland, looking towards The Mound. Gemma Mostyn-Owen saw him on 22 October.

Pictured at Dunnottar Castle, near Stonehaven, on 28 August. Dominique said the photo is: "A tribute to Armstrong's great idea and big heart".

Stuart Beck was on Princes Street in Edinburgh, at the bottom of The Mound, when he saw "The Good Giraffe" on 12 November.

Simon Kidd said the giraffe man had set up a stall with free water, biscuits and bananas for runners

Jean-Marie Stewart took this shot in Paisley, adding that it is not every day that you see a giraffe at a cash machine.