A beautiful image of a swan taking flight. Picture: Rob Blamire (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Peter Elson took a striking image of Extinction Rebellion’s chalk drawings in the town’s Italian Gardens.
Rob Blamire has taken a plethora of pictures of animals taking full advantage of the sun, starting with a swan taking flight over foliage in a field.
He also captured beautiful snapshots of a Eurasian blue tit perched in a tree and a wandering deer spotted in the woods.
His final photo shows the woods lined with purple flowers.
A captivating photo of a blue tit nestled in a tree. Picture: Rob Blamire (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Ben Nicholas captured a photo of a male adder resting in warm grasslands.
Billy Jo Howe continued with the nature theme, by sending in a picture of her horse Polly wearing an Easter bonnet, with daisies braided into her mane.
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An open field covered in purple flowers. Picture: Rob Blamire (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
A deer spotted in the woods. Picture: Rob Blamire (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
Polly the horse wearing a festive Easter bonnet. Picture: Billy Jo Howe (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
A male adder basking in the sun. Picture: Ben Nicholas (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
A captivating photo of a blue tit nestled in a tree. Picture: Rob Blamire (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
A captivating photo of a blue tit nestled in a tree. Picture: Rob Blamire (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
A captivating photo of a blue tit nestled in a tree. Picture: Rob Blamire (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
A captivating photo of a blue tit nestled in a tree. Picture: Rob Blamire (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
A captivating photo of a blue tit nestled in a tree. Picture: Rob Blamire (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
A captivating photo of a blue tit nestled in a tree. Picture: Rob Blamire (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
A captivating photo of a blue tit nestled in a tree. Picture: Rob Blamire (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)
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