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Woodpeckers, eagles and geese, oh my! Enjoy these photos from around
N.B.

  Your LensCBC News | Posted: June 8, 2025 9:00 AM | Last
  Updated: 2 hours ago

  Send your best snaps and video from around the province to
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  Image | Your Lens 12 - June 8

  Caption: The Wilson Marsh along the Petitcodiac River in
  Moncton is home to this Canada goose and its goslings.
  (Submitted by Keith Grant)
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  There's never a dull sight during spring in New Brunswick —
  from blooming flowers to busy birds.
  If you snap any nice shots, be sure to send them to us at
  [email protected] for a chance to be featured in a future edition of
  Your Lens.

  Image | Your Lens 9 - June 8

  Caption: White magnolia flowers captured on a beautiful, blue
  sky day in Bouctouche. (Submitted by Mélanie Allain)
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  Image | Your Lens 7 - June 8

  Caption: These two territorial hummingbirds spent the morning
  squabbling over a feeder on Grand Lake. (Submitted by Kevin
  McMackin)
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  Image | Your Lens 1 - June 8

  Caption: An aerial view of the train trestle, in New Denmark,
  just outside Grand Falls. It's one of Canada's longest.
  (Submitted by Jim Turnbull)
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  Image | Your Lens 6 - June 8

  Caption: This pileated woodpecker — the largest woodpecker in
  the country, according to the Nature Conservancy of Canada —
  dropped into a yard in Charters Settlement, south of
  Fredericton, looking for bugs in an old pine stump. (Submitted
  by Chris Turner)
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  Image | Your Lens 5 - June 8

  Caption: This bald eagle, photographed at Mactaquac Dam, has
  perfected its model stare. (Submitted by Peter Dyer)
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  Image | Your Lens 11- June 8

  Caption: This photo was taken in May around Fundy-St. Martins
  during Evelyn Tanaka's first-ever visit to the province.
  (Submitted by Evelyn Tanaka)
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  Image | Your Lens 3 - June 8

  Caption: This northern flicker, part of the woodpecker family,
  was spotted resting on a branch in Cookville, in southeast New
  Brunswick. (Submitted by Pam Novak)
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  Image | Your Lens 8 - June 8

  Caption: Sky blue robin eggs are a sure sign that summer is
  just around the corner. Edward Tataryn photographed these eggs
  under his deck in Oromocto. (Submitted by Edward Tataryn)
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  Image | Your Lens 10 - June 8

  Caption: Jack-in-the-pulpit on the Keswick. According to the
  Nature Conservancy of Canada, the plant's name is because it
  resembles a preacher standing in a pulpit. (Submitted by
  Heather Olmstead)
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  Image | Your Lens 2 - June 8

  Caption: Debbie Cyr says she was lucky to have her camera with
  her when she spotted six eagles flying overhead near Perth
  Andover in northwestern New Brunswick. Four of the six are
  pictured, and Cyr says they circled for at least five minutes.
  (Submitted by Debbie Cyr)
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  Image | Your Lens 4 - June 8

  Caption: A sunset, complete with pinks, yellows, oranges and
  purples, is seen from Acamac Point in Saint John. (Submitted by
  Meredith Greene)
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  If we don't use your photo in the Your Lens closest to when you
  sent it, it could be used in a future edition as we are
  experiencing a high volume of submissions.
  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.

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