These are just some of the stunning pictures of March's full moon - also known as the worm moon - illuminating the skies above Salisbury.
They were taken this week by our camera club members.
Angela Hardingham took these pictures of the worm moon rising in Broad Chalke, as seen from Bowerchalke.
The name of the moon, which illuminated the skies on Thursday evening into Friday morning, is said to relate to earthworms starting to emerge as the soil warms up in the spring.
Picture by Mark Warner
This composite picture was taken by fellow camera club member Peter Norton between Highcliffe and Barton on Sea.
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