Your Pictures: 20-26 April 2016Published27 April 2016Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Barbara FullerImage caption, Barbara Fuller took this photo of a lovely day on (one side of) the beach at Tywyn, Gwynedd. If you would like your picture to be included, email it to newsonlinepictures@bbc.co.uk with your details and information about how you came to take the image. Your picture could feature in next week's gallery or on Twitter @BBCWalesNews, Facebook BBC Wales News or Instagram BBCWalesNews.Image source, Arwyn FretwellImage caption, This picture of a peacock perched on a wall at Anna's Welsh Zoo in Pembrokeshire was taken by Arwyn Fretwell of Milford HavenImage source, Ashley WilliamsImage caption, Ashley Williams captured this amber sunrise over Mumbles Lighthouse, SwanseaImage source, Matt MorrisImage caption, Matt Morris from Bristol took this while on a walk at Strumble Head in Pembrokeshire as the sun went down.Image source, Jonathan YoungImage caption, Three little birds at Traeth Lafan, Conwy county, taken by Jonathan Young of AbergeleImage source, Val Griffiths Image caption, Val Griffiths took this picture of deer enjoying the sunshine at Margam Park in Port Talbot.Image source, Iwan WilliamsImage caption, Iwan Williams took this image of moody skies over the Eifl mountains from Aberdesach, GwyneddImage source, Sian SmithImage caption, This swan moved to give a perfect view of her eggs to Sian Smith and her children at Roath Park lake, Cardiff.Image source, John FinchImage caption, John Finch took this picture looking west at Pont ar Elan where the Afan Elan feeds into the Craig Goch Reservoir in the Elan Valley.Image source, Elizabeth VancuraImage caption, Elizabeth Vancura captured the old Mumbles Lifeboat Station as she kayaked with her sister "and lots of seals" from Caswell Bay to MumblesImage source, Jon EvansImage caption, Jon Evans of Penarth took this picture of an American bird of prey on display at the RHS flower show in Cardiff.Image source, Anna HamblettImage caption, The Snowdonia Mountain ranges from Crimpiau, Capel Curig, as taken by Anna Hamblett.More on this storyYour PicturesPublished20 April 2016Your PicturesPublished2 March 2016Your PicturesPublished9 March 2016Your PicturesPublished16 March 2016Your PicturesPublished23 March 2016Your PicturesPublished30 March 2016Your PicturesPublished6 April 2016Your PicturesPublished13 April 2016