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iN PHOTOS: Animals making the best of a snowy situation in Kamloops, Okanagan

These horses love playing in the snow on a farm near Kamloops.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Rachel Sdoutz

Photographers have been busy snapping images of wildlife and horses out on the winter landscapes in forests and neighbourhoods across Kamloops and the Okanagan.

The snow has added a whimsical backdrop to the photos.

iNFOnews.ca shared some of the awesome images captured by area photographers earlier in the week and asked for your submissions.

With so many people sharing their quality photos we decided to put together another edition that includes birds in Lumby to rabbits in Logan Lake and horses in Pritchard.

If you have winter photos you'd like to share send them in an email to news@infonews.ca.

This deer in Kamloops has a warm, thick coat.
This deer in Kamloops has a warm, thick coat.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Selma Harrison

Tyler Ehh captured a coyote snacking on kill in Grand Forks during a recent cold snap.
Tyler Ehh captured a coyote snacking on kill in Grand Forks during a recent cold snap.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Tyler Takes Photos

A wild rabbit sits in the snow in Golden.
A wild rabbit sits in the snow in Golden.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Colin Gold

Swans swim on cold water in winter in Grand Forks.
Swans swim on cold water in winter in Grand Forks.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Tyler Takes Photos

Kamloops resident Susan Shaw snapped this photo of one of the wild rabbits at Mile High Resort near Logan Lake.
Kamloops resident Susan Shaw snapped this photo of one of the wild rabbits at Mile High Resort near Logan Lake.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Susan Shaw

These deer are sunbathing in a neighbourhood in Kamloops.
These deer are sunbathing in a neighbourhood in Kamloops.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Kathie Popein

A collared dove perches on a twig in Lumby.
A collared dove perches on a twig in Lumby.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Brian Krog

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