Here are the beautiful pictures of Suffolk wildlife sent in by Suffolk Magazine readers. December 2015.
High and dry Peter Cutts' beautiful shot of Mistley, a great place to watch the sun go down, he says (Image: Archant)
High and Dry by Peter Cutts
Autumn glory Andrew Napier's seasonal shot in Hadleigh churchyard with the church and deanery tower (Image: Archant)
Autumn Glory by Andrew Napier
Ray of sunshine, the sun peeping out from the clouds on a windy day at Thorpeness. Taken by Sally Oliver (Image: Archant)
Ray of Sunshine by Sally Oliver
Sunset sensation Elaine Barrett captured this spectacular sky over her house in near Southwold (Image: Archant)
Sunset Sensation by Elaine Barrett
Surfari Chris Newson took this shot at Aldebugh. He calls it 'elephants in the sea' and says it's achieved entirely without photo tricks! (Image: Archant)
Surfari by Chris Newson
Mists of time Andy Greenacre's atmospheric shot of Framlingham Castle at sunrise (Image: Archant)
Mists of Time by Andy Greenacre
Nosey: Portrait of a local pig or two by Frank Barrett (Image: Archant)
Nosey by Frank Barrett
Sibling love: Louise Farman took this charming picture in her garden in Debenham, and remarks that they look like they are getting ready for a night out (Image: Archant)
Sibling Love by Louise Farman
Bird in the bush: Marion Warne captured a shot of this lovely little blue tit in a blackberry bush near Minsmere (Image: Nath Rimmer)
Bird in the Bush by Marion Warne
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