HERE are a selection of your photographs of autumn, taken in Bromsgrove, Rubery and south Birmingham.
The days are turning colder and shorter as we prepare to put the clocks back but nature puts on a show to brighten the gloom.

Alison Boswell took this picture by the Lickey Hills and the Rose and Crown Hotel. s
In our countryside areas and parks, green leaves on trees turn into vibrant reds, oranges and yellows.
It is a great time to go out for a stroll with loved ones, family and friends as the leaves fall and carpet the paths.

A squirrel in Sanders Park by Edwina Evans. s
There is so much going on at this time of year – from harvest festivals and services to celebrate the abundance of produce coming to fruition to Halloween festivities and, after that, Bonfire Night.

Manor Farm Park, Northfield. s
It’s a great time of year to get out among nature, as well as cooking classic comfort food, such as sumptuous soups and hearty casseroles.
If you see an autumn scene worth snapping, send it to us via our Facebook page or email it to: [email protected] and we will add them to the online version of this story.
