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Waterfall and woodpecker among Low Barns photo display

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Two stoats look at the camera from out of a wallImage source, John Wearmouth
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These inquisitive young stoats were photographed at Wythes Hill Farm in Lunedale, County Durham

Stoats, waterfalls and a woodpecker are among the subjects of a photography club's new exhibition.

Members of the Low Barns Photography Group will display their best shots at Low Barns Nature Reserve near Bishop Auckland over the bank holiday weekend.

The club shared some of its most eye-catching pictures with the ´óÏó´«Ã½ ahead of the exhibition.

The free display will be at the Durham Wildlife Trust-run site near Witton-le-Wear from 26 to 30 August.

Image source, Geoff Hepples
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Cauldron Falls, also known as West Burton falls, is on Walden Beck in the North Yorkshire village of West Burton

Image source, Joyce Scott
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Groyne Lighthouse at South Shields sits near the mouth of the River Tyne

Image source, Chris White
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Chris White had this close encounter with a stag at Holkham Hall and Estate in Norfolk

Image source, Ronnie McDonnell
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This great spotted woodpecker was pictured feeding at Low Barns Nature Reserve

Image source, Stan Potts
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Steetley Pier near Hartlepool was built in the 1960s to pipe sea water for the magnesia treatment works

Image source, Daphne Aplin
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This picture of four bugs on a dandelion seed head was taken at Cowpen Bewley Woodland Park near Billingham

Image source, Dave Ranson
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Water-drop photography is a popular subgenre of high-speed photography and is ideal for wet days

Image source, Alan Thornton
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This lapwing, also known as a peewit or green plover, was photographed at WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre near Southport

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