Your Pictures in Wales: 25-31 May 2016

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Sunset view from the war memorial in Montgomery, PowysImage source, Darren Barnett
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Red sky at night: This picture was taken from the war memorial in Montgomery, Powys, by Darren Barnett. 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, Sean Veary
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Sean Veary photographed this dragonfly while he was on a walk along the Wales Coast Path in the Newport wetlands.

Image source, Edyta Rice
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Edyta Rice took this shot of a stunning sunrise at Ogmore-by-Sea, in Vale of Glamorgan

Image source, Miriam Hughes
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A dog's life: 15-year-old Miriam Hughes took this picture of one of her pet dogs in front of the Burry Port lighthouse near Llanelli.

Image source, Dianne Browne
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This colourful butterfly was taken by Dianne Browne at Penclacwydd Wetlands, Llanelli.

Image source, Ann Woosnam
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Ann Woosnam took this picture of cute mallard ducklings on the canal in Pontymister, Caerphilly county.

Image source, Tina Dowling
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Alfie the beagle was as impressed as his owner Tina Dowling with the view over the valleys at Black Mountain, Brynaman.

Image source, Morgan Williams
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"Dragon's breath" over Pen-y-fan in the Brecon Beacons, captured very early in the morning by Morgan Williams.

Image source, Matthew Jones
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A view to Sugarloaf mountain from Pwll Du in Blaenavon, taken by Matthew Jones.

Image source, John Minopoli
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John Minopoli's shot of Llyn Cwm Llwch from Corn Du in the Brecon Beacons - it's a long way down.

Image source, Jayne Goodwin
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Jayne Goodwin spotted this treecreeper in Withybush Woods, Haverfordwest, while on holiday in Pembrokeshire.

Image source, Kate Macdonald
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This twisty, turny road leads down from the Bwlch mountain to Abergwnfi in Neath Port Talbot as snapped by Kate Macdonald when she stopped for an ice-cream.