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Late summer haze: Enjoy these photos from around New Brunswick

As the mornings get chillier and the sun sets earlier, how are you spending time outdoors? Send us your photos at cbcnb@cbc.ca

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

A dirt path surrounded by trees and wildflowers leads to a covered bridge made of wood.
While winding down her summer visit in New Brunswick, Susan Voelker of Arizona happened across this covered bridge just off Shediac River Road. The wildflowers were in spectacular bloom and the entire scene seemed to encapsulate all the lovely places she explored and she plans to return, Voelker said in her submission to Your Lens. (Submitted by Susan Voelker)

Brisk mornings and warm, hazy days make for a perfect transition to autumn. How are you spending these late summer days? If you're getting outside, send your photos and videos to cbcnb@cbc.ca.

A lighthouse shines over a rocky island as the sky darkens.
Green's Point lighthouse in L'Etete, in southwest New Brunswick, after dark. (Submitted by Carol Behan)
A mother duck is surrounded by its baby ducks in a pond.
An adult grebe and its babies spotted in the Sackville Waterfowl Park. (Submitted by Ed McNeely)
The sun sets in a rosy glow over a river lined by trees.
A sunset on the Tobique River. (Submitted by Rhonda Kennedy)
Two blue herons take flight from tall grass.
Karen Howell was taking pictures of a blue heron along the Nackawic waterfront when a second one popped out of the long grass. Howell just happened to take the picture at the right moment and didnt realize two birds were in the shot until afterward. (Submitted by Karen Howell)

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