Your Pictures in Wales: 22-28 November 2017

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A pheasant on a gatepost in WrexhamImage source, Ian Humphreys
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A pheasant on a gatepost in Wrexham, as captured by Ian Humpreys. 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.

Image source, Stephen Wade
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Morning mist: Stephen Wade captured this shot at sunrise in Nantgaredig, Carmarthen.

Image source, Les Morgan
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Les Morgan captured autumn leaves and blue skies while walking the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal towpath.

Image source, Geoff Hanbury
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Calm waters: Geoff Hanbury took this picture on a misty morning from the shore at Black Tar, Llangwm, Pembrokeshire.

Image source, Jaime Bennett
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Purple skies: Jaime Bennett took this shot of Harlech Castle in Gwynedd.

Image source, Mark Kavanagh
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Sundown on the Millennium Coastal Path at Llanelli, as captured by Mark Kavanagh.

Image source, Alun Nevett
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A rather festive-looking Cardiff Castle, as captured by Alun Nevett.

Image source, Paulina Szafarz
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Castle on the hill: Paulina Szafarz took this picture on a cold but sunny day in Bute Park, Cardiff.

Image source, Sophie Gidley
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Doggy daytrip: Mat Hughes took this snap of his pet dog Smudge at South Stack on Anglesey.

Image source, Stuart Martinson
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Dawn across Swansea Bay, as taken by Stuart Martinson.

Image source, Andy Charles-O'Callaghan
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This confident goat posed for the camera while Andy Charles-O'Callaghan was walking around the Great Orme, Llandudno.

Image source, Mandy Llewellyn
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Mandy Llewellyn captured the calm after a storm at Tenby South beach.