Your Pictures: Photos from WalesPublished10 June 2015Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage caption, Paul Morgan, from St Ishmaels, took this photo of nesting peregrine chicks being fed on the cliffs near his home in Pembrokeshire. Please send your digital images to us on email with details of yourself and how you came to take the image. Email: newsonlinepictures.wales@bbc.co.ukImage caption, Mike Doyle captured this image of a clump of wild flowers on Pwlldu Head, Gower, with a wild sea off the headland of Three Cliffs BayImage caption, A view across the river to St Clears, Carmarthenshire, taken by Riza Isaacs, of LaugharneImage caption, This red squirrel came to the bird feeder in the garden of Nick James in Llanfairpwll, AngleseyImage caption, Cemaes Bay's 'Time and Tide Bell' on Anglesey, captured in alignment with the sunset by Lisa Hooton from Llanddeusant on the islandImage caption, Water gushing at Severn-Break-its-Neck fall at Hafren Forest captured by Peter Bayliss, of Staylittle, PowysImage caption, Evening sun at Carew Castle, Pembrokeshire, taken by Ross Moore from MaenclochogImage caption, Michael Gardner, from Abergavenny, took this picture in Aberaeron, CeredigionImage caption, Dave Bevan took this infra-red picture of St Michael Llanfihangel-uwch-Gwili church in CarmarthenshireImage caption, Thomas Grey, 20, of Swansea, made the trek up to Llyn y Fan Fach lake in the Brecon Beacons at 3am to catch this sunriseImage caption, The fireworks at the end of Manic Street Preachers' BBC Wales Music Day gig at Cardiff Castle on 5 June were captured by Tracy Austin-Brydon, of CarmarthenshireImage caption, Hilary Overstall, of Denbigh, took this picture looking back to Solva on a walk from there to St David's along the coastal path in PembrokeshireMore on this storyYour Pictures: Photos from WalesPublished3 June 2015Your Pictures: Photos from WalesPublished27 May 2015Your Pictures: Photos from WalesPublished20 May 2015Your Pictures: Photos from WalesPublished13 May 2015