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Your P.E.I.: Feathers and flowers

After several days of rain, the sun is finally shining — and we’re celebrating by posting pictures of birds and flowers taken by Island photographers.

Island photographers capture birds and blooms

A green hummingbird perches on a branch outside Jim Noble's dining room window in Malpeque. (Submitted by Jim Noble)

After several days of rain, the sun is finally shining — and we're celebrating by posting pictures of birds and flowers taken by Island photographers.

A bald eagle snacks on a fish in Woodstock, P.E.I. (Submitted by Patricia Pineua)
This great egret was on the hunt for food in Rustico Harbour. (Submitted by Marney MacKinnon)
The Lady Slipper is P.E.I.'s provincial flower, so it's fitting these were found growing in Brookvale Provincial Park. (Submitted by Heather Wilson)
A beautiful close-up shot of Bleeding Hearts in Jane Hanlon's garden near Souris. (Submitted by Jane Hanlon)
No, that is NOT snow on the ground, thankfully. They are white blossoms from the tree above. (Much to the relief of the passengers on the cruise ship, we're sure.) (Submitted by K.G. Kelly)

Are you snapping shots of the Island, too? Send us your photos of adorable wildlife, beautiful scenery and stunning sunsets through a direct message on the CBC Prince Edward Island Facebook page, tag us on Instagram @CBCPEI, tweet us @CBCPEI or submit to Compass Photo of the Day.