Although this week has not quite felt like we were in there yet, we tasked our iWitness members to send in their best photos of Spring

East Anglian Daily Times: Brimstone butterfly on a bluebell. Picture: ROBERT MCKENNABrimstone butterfly on a bluebell. Picture: ROBERT MCKENNA (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

Although last weekend may not have felt much like spring with the ‘Mini Beast from the East’ hitting our shores we have been assured that we are officially in Spring now as we challenged our iWitness members to send in proof that we are still not in winter.

East Anglian Daily Times: Spring lambs. Picture: PAMELA BIDWELLSpring lambs. Picture: PAMELA BIDWELL (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

Graham Meadows wasn’t quite convinced that we were approaching spring as he sent in photos from the effects of the ‘Mini Beast’ last weekend and the white powder coating a flower.

East Anglian Daily Times: Cows out grazing in the meadows. Picture: FRANCES CRICKMORECows out grazing in the meadows. Picture: FRANCES CRICKMORE (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

Pamela Bidwell captured a brilliant scene that shows spring is among us with spring lambs in a field with their mother.

East Anglian Daily Times: welcome spring time. Picture: GRAHAM MEADOWSwelcome spring time. Picture: GRAHAM MEADOWS (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

There can only be one winner however and it comes from Julie Kemp with a well timed, close up shot of a bee landing on a flower,

East Anglian Daily Times: Daffodils in the Churchyard. Picture: JANICE POULSONDaffodils in the Churchyard. Picture: JANICE POULSON (Image: (c) copyright newzulu.com)

Next week’s challenge is titled ‘Something Green’

The colour green is everywhere so we want you to send in your photos that contain the colour green, the more outside the box, the better.

To take part, become a Suffolk iWitness member – and you could see your pictures published online on our website’s or in one of our newspapers.