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A snapshot of wild Wales

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Martin Aaron Martin Aaron | 10:25 UK time, Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Since I've been away on location with Weatherman Walking, our ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Wales Nature Flickr group has been overflowing with 100s of fabulous photos, covering a huge range of wildlife, landscape and plant life. Here are a few of my favourites from over the last few weeks:

A singing stonechat by Suzanne Padden

A colourful stonechat in full song by Suzanne Padden.

A lovely, backlit plant taken at Penrhos coastal plant by Nicci Walker.

A lovely, backlit plant taken at Penrhos coastal plant by Nicci Walker.

A superb portrait of a grey seal on Anglesey by Top Sausage Lobber!

A superb portrait of a grey seal on Anglesey by Top Sausage Lobber

Sandwich tern at Cemlyn Bay on Anglesey - Linda Edwards

It's not easy photographing turns in flight as they are so fast and agile in the air but Linda Edwards has done a great job with this sandwich tern at Cemlyn Bay, Anglesey.

Three Cliffs Bay on Gower by Danny Linton

Danny Linton took this lovely landscape shot down at Three Cliffs Bay on Gower. I particularly like the wild flowers which are as much a part of the view as the sea and cliffs at this time of year.

A grey squirrel tries out life on the other side of the lens. Image by Eddie Evans.

A grey squirrel tries out life on the other side of the lens. Image by Eddie Evans.

I think this last shot, sent in by Eddie Evans deserves a caption comp just for fun! So leave your best efforts in the comments area below:

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