Your Pictures: 1 - 7 June

Julie McKenna Hummingbird hawk-mothJulie McKenna
This hummingbird hawk-moth was captured by Julie McKenna beside her caravan in Trearddur Bay, on Holy Island, Anglesey. Would you like to see your picture featured? Email it to [email protected] with your details and information about how you came to take the photograph.
Janet Jenkins  Lower Town, FishguardJanet Jenkins
Janet Jenkins snapped this tranquil harbour scene in Lower Town, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire.
Natasha Counsell Rapids at Betws Y CoedNatasha Counsell
Natasha Counsell captured this picture of rapids at Betws-y-Coed, Gwynedd.
Mark de'Boer Lloyd Whitesands Beach, St Davids, PembrokeshireMark de'Boer Lloyd
Mark de'Boer Lloyd's sunny snap of Whitesands Beach, St Davids, Pembrokeshire.
Carly Vivecca Sewell A little mouse sneaking out of its hole to eat the bird seed left on the groundCarly Vivecca Sewell
A little mouse sneaking out of its hole to eat the bird seed left on the ground, as captured by Carly Vivecca Sewell
Paul Morgan Common Blue ButterflyPaul Morgan
This close-up of a Common Blue Butterfly was taken on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path near St Ishmaels by Paul Morgan.
Anthony Rees Dolphin in New QuayAnthony Rees
Dolphin spotting in New Quay, by Anthony Rees.
Mandy Llewellyn A Razorbill on Skomer IslandMandy Llewellyn
A Razorbill on Skomer Island is captured on camera by Mandy Llewellyn.
Catrin Newman Wreck at Cefn Sidan beach, Pembrey, CarmarthenshireCatrin Newman
The remains of this wreck were photographed by Catrin Newman at Cefn Sidan beach, Pembrey, Carmarthenshire.
Helen Ormesher Goldfinch in a garden in BalaHelen Ormesher
This goldfinch was spotted gathering nesting material in Helen Ormesher's garden in Bala, Gwynedd.
Christopher Lyn Morgan The sea at Southgate, Gower PeninsulaChristopher Lyn Morgan
Christopher Lyn Morgan took this eerie photo of the sea at Southgate, Gower Peninsula.
John Buckthought Snowdon Mountain Railway in LlanberisJohn Buckthought
Snowdon Mountain Railway firing up for the first run of the day, as captured by John Buckthought.