Icy Squirrels & First Snowdrops: West Midlands Winter Wonders (2026)

Uncover the West Midlands' Winter Wonders: Icy Squirrels and Snowdrops

The West Midlands is a treasure trove of natural beauty, and this week's weather has brought out its hidden gems. As the region started the week with a frosty, icy chill, the landscape transformed into a winter wonderland. But amidst the cold, a hint of spring emerged with the first snowdrops pushing through the frozen ground.

One of the most captivating sights was a grey squirrel with a large grey tail, sitting among the snow with its paws to its mouth. This adorable snapshot was captured in Sutton Coldfield, showcasing the unique charm of wildlife in a wintery setting.

If you're an avid photographer and want to share your West Midlands' moments, now is your chance! Upload your images to become a member of BBC Weather Watchers (https://www.bbc.co.uk/weatherwatchers/) and be featured in our future showcases. For inspiration, check out top tips from three of England's Big Picture photographers (https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04z6w08).

Please note that while we welcome all your pictures, we prioritize recent submissions. So, if you've captured something special in the past week, we're all ears! Happy snapping and keep the West Midlands' beauty alive!

Icy Squirrels & First Snowdrops: West Midlands Winter Wonders (2026)

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