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Acadian colours and strange scarecrows: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick

As the end of August gets closer, New Brunswickers are getting outside and making the most of summer before September's business begins.

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

A duck-like bird swims over water that reflects the red, white and blue colours of the Acadian flag.
This cormorant was also celebrating Acadian Day. Mlanie Allain photographed this bird swimming in the reflection of an Acadian flag at Caissie Cape wharf. (Submitted by Mlanie Allain)

We hope you had a wonderful National Acadian Day this week. There are still a couple of more weeks until life speeds up for September, so if you're getting outside, send your photos and videos to us at cbcnb@cbc.ca.

A scarecrow standing in a field holds up a bale of hay.
An intriguing scarecrow spotted in the Wood Point area south of Sackville. (Submitted by Donna and Peter Colpitts)
A silhouetted figure stands before a sky lit up in green and yellow colours.
Paul Godin took this photo of the northern lights over the Bay of Chaleur at his cottage in Maisonnette. (Submitted by Paul Godin)
A photo on the left shows a black-and-yellow caterpillar. A photo on the right shows a green cocoon hanging from a leaf.
A soon-to-be monarch butterfly photographed in Saint John. (Submitted by Maureen Power)
The sun rises over a foggy field, geese flying through the early morning light.
Geese take off for an early morning flight in Florenceville-Bristol. (Submitted by Sonja Wright)
A skinny bird stands at the edge of a body of water in front of a rock wall.
A great blue heron enjoys a peaceful scene at the Reversing Falls in Saint John. (Submitted by Sandra Michaud)

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We don't publish black-and-white photos or heavily edited photos, such as anythingover-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, too.

We'll try to respond to everyone but may not be able to.