This Week in Pictures: Suffolk

Alice CunninghamSuffolk
MrBlueSky/BBC Weather Watchers A photo of trees take from the ground and looking up toward the sky. The trees have vibrant green leaves on them during a sunny day with a cloudless blue sky.MrBlueSky/BBC Weather Watchers
The trees at Ravenswood in Ipswich were looking vibrant on Friday during the beautiful weather

Life in Suffolk has been captured in a series of images from a week where many birds have been soaring through the sky, Ipswich Town are close to securing their Premier League promotion and an ancient funeral pyre has been unearthed at Sizewell C.

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Getty Images A man raises both his arms in the air in celebration. He wears a black jumper. Football players wearing blue shirts can be seen clapping behind him. Getty Images
Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna was celebrating when his club went back up to second position in the Championship on Wednesday
Anna Sukeforth Two grey herons in flight around a tree on a sunny day. They have their wings spread wide as they prepare to land on a tree branch. Anna Sukeforth
Two herons were spotted near RSPB Boyton and Hollesley Marshes at the start of the week
Supplied A photo of Charlotte and her partner Ryan kneeling down on grass behind Sasha the white Staffordshire bull terrier, which has its mouth open and its head arched to the sky. Everyone is happy. Supplied
Staffordshire bull terrier Sasha was showing how happy she was being rehomed after spending nearly two years in rescue kennels
Julie Kemp A golden coloured dog with glasses resting above its face sits next to an English flag in a grassy area with blue flowers growing nearby. Julie Kemp
Waldringfield's local celebrity Betty got into the national spirit on St George's Day on Thursday
Oxford Cotswold Archaeology Two archaeologists wearing white hard hats and orange hi-vis suits on their knees at an excavation, taking samples from the ground. The soil is sandy coloured except on the corner of a rectangle over which they are bending. It is much darker in colour.Oxford Cotswold Archaeology
Archaeologists working on one of Britain's biggest digs at the Sizewell C nuclear power station construction site have been amazed to find the remains of an ancient funeral pyre
Frankie Ryan A red kite in flight with a piece of meat in its claws. It is looking down toward its claws. It has a mixture of brown, black and white feathers. Frankie Ryan
A red kite, with its distinctive forked tail, was spotted by a birdwatcher near Boyton this week
Frank Gray A green parakeet with a red beak is peeking out from a hole in a brown tree. Frank Gray
The parakeet has made its home in a dead tree in Lowestoft recently

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