Welcome back to another week of the Oswestry Advertizer Camera Club, and it seems we have a core group of contributors serving up some sensational sights.

As ever, we start from left to right and John Barrett puts a spring in our step with a bit of blossom in Chirk Castle, but underneath, Tracey’ Austin’s frosty garden shows winter hasn't left us yet.

Kevin Richards caught a duck in Colemere or Blakemere that did not want to get its feet wet, which is a bit silly.

Moving overleaf we have a duck that is in the drink so easily that one could say they have taken to it like a duck to...

Jill Adger is back with another Mere sunrise while she also provided footage of these cows just mooooooo-ching around.

Stop booing at the back there.

Underneath we have Wendy Clough Jones’s twin lambs and Angie Sanders has caught this great shot of a boat at the Wharf in Llangollen.

Frog spawn captured by Julie Sheffield is another reminder of spring, while we venture far, far away from north Shropshire to Morocco with Philip Trafalgar.

Back on the first page, and in the area, we have Annie Ingram’s shot of an abandoned house – what lives were led here?

Julie Owen managed to get herself up to Rodney’s Pillar, which needs public help, while this robin from Mary Morgan showed it’s not just a seasonal worker.

To finish we have Jan Gilchrist’s shot of the Ceiriog Valley – thanks again for your pics!