In this week's reader photos, we have some giant hailstones, creepy spiders and some wonderful images of your 'special neighbourhoods'.
Our current theme is 'What Makes my Neighbourhood Special'?, but we can accept images on any subject, so if you see something interesting, please take a photo and send it to: debbie.davies@newsquest.co.uk.
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Andrew Hardy took a photo of giant hailstones that dropped from a very black sky over his Huntingdon home. (Image: Andrew Hardy)
Andrew Hardy said: "We don't get hail very often in Huntingdon. Actually, I can't remember the last time it hailed. But last week, out of nowhere, the sky went a really dark grey, the wind got up, and then some of the biggest hail I've ever seen fell. One minute we were sitting out in the garden relaxing, the next we're getting pelted by these and running for the back door"!
David Lloyd took his photo of ducks at the Paxton Pits Nature Reserve. (Image: DAVID LLOYD)
Matthew Hedley sent us his photo of a spider in his spare room after we asked if you had seen any large ones in recent weeks. (Image: Matthew Hedley)
Kevin Stevens took this beautiful image on an early morning dog walk a Love's Farm in St Neots. (Image: Kevin Stevens)
Kayleigh Wingate took this photograph in Godmanchester. (Image: Kayleigh Wingate.)
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