New Brunswick

Birds and blooming flowers: Enjoy these photos from around N.B.

The weather might have been up and down over the last couple of weeks in the province, but that didn't stop New Brunswickers from capturing some stunning views.

Send your best snaps and video from around the province to cbcnb@cbc.ca

A flying bald eagle
This eagle was stopped on the cliff edge of the Sussex Bluffs in southern New Brunswick and was photographed taking off from its perch. (Submitted by Ed McNeely)

The weather might have been up and down over the last couple of weeks, but that didn't stop some New Brunswickers from capturing stunning views from across the province.

If you snap any nice shots, be sure to send them to us at cbcnb@cbc.ca for a chance to be featured in Your Lens.

A painted trillium flower with water droplets on its leaves.
A lone painted trillium on the Crooked Tree trail system near Sackville in southeastern New Brunswick. (Submitted by Cheryl Trueman)
Two male wood ducks on a lake
Two ducks enjoy the day on Washademoak Lake in southern New Brunswick. (Submitted by Roger Whitenect)
A photo of a lake and an orange sky, reflecting onto the water surface.
French Lake in Lakeville Corner, a drive of about 40 kilometres east of Fredericton, is bathed in an orange glow during golden hour. (Submitted by Geoff Gammon)
A porcupine on a pole
A spiky friend pays a visit to a yard in the eastern New Brunswick community of Bass River. (Submitted by Connie and Paul Blinn)
Three sandpiper sculptures in a roped-off gravel area.
Warm weather and sunny skies were replaced by cool breezes and grey clouds this week, but Donna Colpitts still found some joy on a morning drive in southeastern New Brunswick, capturing these sandpiper sculptures in the Aulac Irving station yard. (Submitted by Donna Colpitts)

Send us your photos or videos by email to cbcnb@cbc.ca and put the words Your Lens in the subject line.

Please tell us your name and where the photo or video was taken, and provide a caption that tells us what's happening in your submission. And feel free to add any other information that would help us tell the audience about your photo or video.

We don't publish black-and-white photos or heavily edited photos, such as anything over-saturated or with filters. Watermarks will be cropped out.

We'll share the photos and videos here and we might use them on our other platforms, such as our suppertime TV newscast. We'll be sure to give you credit too.