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07:21 GMT, Wednesday, 4 March 2009
Your pictures: 25 Feb - 3 Mar

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One of the fountain displays in Swansea is turned red for St David's Day (Mike Davies). The theme for March is pets. Please send us your images before 24 March. To find out how, click on the Your Pictures: Your Wales link on the right.

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Jim Ralphs took this picture of cormorants silhouetted against the sunrise while cycling to work over the Cardiff Bay barrage.

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Could Henry Thomas Skelton of London be the youngest person celebrating St David's Day, at just 11 days old, asks his mother Julia Skelton?

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Gareth Jones used computer software to blend three shots of Sugar Loaf mountain near Abergavenny together to make this image.

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Swans circle on a winter's day in Llangollen (Mark Easedale).

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The light was just about perfect when Chris Gallon from Chester took this photograph of Snowdon from Llynnau Mymbyr.

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Kelly and Zoe Fleming forgot it was February in Machynlleth when they dressed one morning during the recent snowy weather, said their mum Rwth Fleming. The girls' sister Alis took this picture.

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This dramatic launch of the Tenby lifeboat was captured by Barbara Sheppard.

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Douglas Beaton went for a walk on Rhossili Beach with friends in glorious St David's Day weather.

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Dave Lamb captures golden rays of sunshine at Ragwen Point, Pembrokeshire, in this lovely composition.
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