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Your photos from the West Midlands: Cows, castle and a busy bee

Your photos from the West Midlands: Cows, castle and a busy bee

BBC News27-07-2025
We love to feature your photographs showing the beauty of the West Midlands and here are some of the best from the past week.Upload your images via BBC Weather Watchers or email us at midlandstoday@bbc.co.uk.For inspiration, view some top tips from three of England's Big Picture photographers.
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