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New Brunswick·Your Lens

This week’s edition features birds, squirrels and owls from around New Brunswick.

Send your best snaps and video from around the province to cbcnb@cbc.ca

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· Posted: Mar 15, 2026 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago

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A little brown bird eats out of a feeder hanging upside down.Aidan Jackson says it’s common for red-breasted nuthatches to eat hanging upside down, as this one is doing, north of Woodstock. (Submitted by Aidan Jackson)

As winter draws to an end, New Brunswickers took photos of some wildlife on view at this time of year.

If you get 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. Don’t forget to include your name and the location where the photo was taken.

A squirrel perched on an outdoor feeder with its eyes closed.A sleepy squirrel in Sussex. (Submitted by Ed McNeely)A black and white woodpecker with a red head, pokes a hole in a snowy tree.A pileated woodpecker near Woodstock. (Submitted by Neil Hill)A bird nest made of twigs sits on a tree branch on a snowy day.A bird nest along the Keswick River, north of Fredericton. (Submitted by Heather Olmstead)A white and brown owl perches on a white tree branch.A barred owl perched in a tree, north of Woodstock. (Submitted by Dorothy Davis)A bird with a red belly sits on an icy tree branch.A robin sitting on an icy tree branch, north of Shediac. (Submitted by Mélanie Allain)An orange sunset over a river.A sunset northwest of Saint John.  » Read More


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