Spring has sprung as the first new rare breed lambs have arrived at a Ceredigion venue.
National Trust Cymru's Llanerchaeron, near Aberaeron, has seen the birth of Llanwenog lambs.
The heritage farm, hosting a variety of other Welsh breeds, opens daily for visitors during school holidays.
Over the four-day Easter weekend, visitors can see these new arrivals - from a rare breed of sheep - and other animals including Welsh cobs, pigs, horses, geese, and chickens around the venue.
The National Trust site also features a Georgian villa, distinguished gardens, and woodland.
For exact opening timings, visitors are advised to check the Llanerchaeron page on the National Trust website.
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