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Your P.E.I.: The first week of spring

Spring was ushered in on P.E.I. with a snow storm and cold temperatures in its first week.

Spring arrived in P.E.I. with a snow storm and cold temperatures

The first day of spring was a snowy one in P.E.I. (Submitted by Dianne Conohan)

Spring was ushered in on P.E.I. with a snow storm and cold temperatures in its first week. While it may look more like winter, the birds are chirping, and Island scenery is photogenic as always.

Here are some of your photos from the first week of spring:

The birds braved the snow

A little bit of snow didn't keep these starlings from the bird feeder. (Submitted by Wanda Bailey)
This little bird braved Monday's snow storm. (Submitted by Janine Gallant)
This cedar waxwing was spotted enjoying a hawthorne berry. (Submitted by Jack Thomsen)

Kids played in the snow

Playing in the snow is a spring-time activity this year. (Submitted by Joan Fleming)
There was enough snow to build a snowman. (Submitted by Charlene Gill)

There were some beautiful views

Raquel Wells took this stunning shot in West Cape, P.E.I. (Submitted by Raquel Wells)
Can you feel the beach weather around the corner? (Submitted by James Gaudet)
Paul Aitken snapped this shot of morning fog in Mount Stewart, P.E.I. (Submitted by Paul Aitken)

And stunning colours in the sky

A beach at sunrise what else do you need? (Submitted by Clara Singson Adviento)
Mason Mac captured the calm marina in Launching, P.E.I. (Submitted by Mason Mac)
Monday morning's sky was red a warning of the storm that followed. (Submitted by Lori Whiteway)
Debbie Laverty caught this bright morning sky in Glenfinnan, P.E.I., while out feeding the horses. (Submitted by Debbie Laverty)

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 the Compass Photo of the Day.