New Brunswick·Your Lens
As the air becomes brisker and some animals prepare for a long winter nap, there might be fewer critters in your yards. But some New Brunswickers captured some photos of lingering fall friends.
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· Posted: Oct 19, 2025 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
Thanksgiving spent in New Brunswick with a furry friend. (Submitted by Gordon Dixon)
As the air gets brisker and some animals prepare for a long winter nap, there might be fewer critters in your yards. But some New Brunswickers captured some photos of lingering fall friends.
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Anne-Katherine Dionne says that every morning at dawn, there is a flurry of activity outside her window as crows start their day. These crows were taking a moment on the branches before joining the others flying tree to tree. (Submitted by Anne-Katherine Dionne)
An early morning rainbow in Saint-Laurent, north of Bathurst. (Submitted by Bob Richard)
Jane LeBlanc snapped this photo of a blue jay contrasting beautifully with the sugar maple in her yard in St. Martins. (Submitted by Jane LeBlanc)
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