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Illuminated snowman by James Passas

Illuminated snowman by James Passas

Winter watching - we want your photos!

We've watched the spring, we've watched the autumn and now it's time to watch out for winter. Dig out those digi cams and get clicking for the BBC Cambridgeshire Winter Watch Gallery...

Feeling the chill? Warm your cockles with our fabulous Winter Watch 2008 gallery

Email your winter snaps to us and we'll add them to the gallery:

A swan on the lake at Wimpole Hall, photo N Baker

The lake at Wimpole, by Neil Baker

The BBC's Springwatch and Autumnwatch never fail to inspire you to get out and about in our glorious countryside; and you never fail to surprise us with your gorgeous photographs for our galleries.

But what about winter? Our county looks beautiful under a blanket of snow, but can you find inspiration on an average dull winter's day? We're sure you can...

Whether it's a frosty meadow, the winter sun shining across the college rooftops, the windswept Fens, Christmas lights or fluffy little creatures sheltering from the elements - we want the lot.

Take a look at these galleries for a bit of inspiration:

Email your winter snaps to us and we'll add them to this year's winter wonderland gallery:

last updated: 16/12/2008 at 12:44
created: 16/12/2008

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andy foden
the last two sundays around 4.00pm i have driven pass a particular field just off the A515 road just north of lichfield - staffs.to my surprise on both day in a field with a new grass crop on it there were between 12 to 15 common buzards ! all of themm appear to be looking towards a set of farm buildings about 50 yards away. have you any idea why so many in one close area ?thanks andy

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