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Your P.E.I.: Wildlife welcomes warmer weather

Humans aren't the only ones excited for warmer weather. Islanders can expect to see more wildlife, from foxes to birds, as the snow disappears and ground thaws. Many of these animals can be spotted year round, of course, but is it just us, or do they have an extra spring their step lately?

Island photgraphers capture nature's beauty

Jim Noble says this cute fox visits his home in Malpeque every day. (Submitted by Jim Noble)

Humans aren't the only ones excited for warmer weather. Islanders can expect to see more wildlife as the snow disappears and ground thaws and they make for some interesting pictures.

Many of these animals can be spotted year round, of course, but is it just us, or do they have an extra spring their step lately?

Take a look at some of your recent snaps.

This bald eagle is keeping an eye on things from its perch in Montague. (Submitted by Eric Creed)
These traps on Milligan's Wharf in Freeland will soon be filled with delicious lobster! (Submitted by Annie Lou Millar)
This purple finch in Glenfinnan will have reason to sing as we get closer to summer. (Submitted by Debbie Laverty)
This guy is ready for a feast in Jane Hanlon's backyard in New Zealand, P.E.I. (Submitted by Jane Hanlon)
A couple of geese enjoying enjoy a cold drink from a melting pond ice in Montague. (Submitted by Ryan MacPherson)
Do you see any fish in there? Shot taken April 5 in Warren Grove. (Submitted by Adam Stewart)

Are you snapping shots of the Island, too? Send us your photos of winter wildlife, stunning scenery and snowy sunsets through a direct message on theCBC Prince Edward IslandFacebookpage, tag us onInstagram@CBCPEI,tweet us@CBCPEIorsubmit to theCompass Photo of the Day.