Shimmering clouds and sunsets: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick

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Shimmering clouds and sunsets: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick

New Brunswick·Your LensNew Brunswickers took a variety of photos this week — from basking animals and blooming flowers to nighttime phenomena. Send your best snaps and video from around the province to cbcnb@cbc.caCBC News · Posted: Jul 20, 2025 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 31 minutes agoDerek Grant captured these noctilucent clouds — which make an appearance from roughly the beginning of June to August in the northern sky — outside the gates of Fundy National Park. (Submitted by Derek Grant)New Brunswickers took a variety of photos this week — from basking animals and blooming flowers to nighttime phenomena. If you snap any nice shots, be sure to send them to us at cbcnb@cbc.ca for a chance to be featured in next week’s edition, but don’t forget to include your name and the location where the photo was taken.This little friend grabbed a treat at the Sunset U-Pick in Fredericton. (Submitted by Shellie Andrews)A glowing sunset seen from the Royal Kennebeccasis Yacht Club in Saint John. (Submitted by Chris Breen)A Canada lily spotted in the southeastern town of Salisbury. (Submitted by Rick Murray)This porcupine sprawled out on Lesley Anne Cammack’s front steps in St. Stephen, trying to cool down from the heat. (Submitted by Lesley Anne Cammack)Jane LeBlanc of St. Martins took this photo of a black and white warbler. (Submitted by Jane LeBlanc)Celia Jamieson spotted these red and yellow petunias in a window box in Woodstock. (Submitted by Celia Jamieson)WATCH | Beaver makes some waves: Steven Hiltz was kayaking on Darlings Lake on Darlings Island when a beaver disturbed the once-calm waters.A friendly frog from Lake George. (Submitted by Beverly Somers)A tree swallow taking home lunch in Sackville, around 50 kilometres south of Moncton. (Submitted by Chris Turner)Horses grazing in a field in Harvey, about 50 kilometres southwest of Fredericton. (Submitted by Clayton Carr)A ruby-throated hummingbird resting on a branch in Chamcook, just north of Saint Andrews. (Submitted by Elaine Goraj)Some wildflowers blooming in Saint-Léonard-Parent, around 18 kilometres northwest of Grand Falls. (Submitted by Nicole Violette Laforge)A dewy spider web on a foggy morning on the Gateway Wetland Trail in Oromocto. (Submitted by Edward Tataryn)The last of the lady slippers spotted along the Fundy Parkway trails. (Submitted by Heather Olmstead)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 — we won’t be able to use the submission otherwise. Keep in mind this feature is all about New Brunswick, so photos have to be of subjects in this province. Please provide a description 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.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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