In Pictures: Harbour Festival and highland cow
Plaster Communications/Bristol Harbour FestivalThis week in the west, there was World Cup disappointment and thousands of people celebrated their graduation.
Our weather watchers captured some beautiful wildlife, and huge crowds gathered for Bristol's annual Harbour Festival.
Here is our weekly round-up of photographs from across the West this week.
Bristol
Plaster Communications/Bristol Harbour FestivalFlying on Fire: James Prestwood has returned to Bristol's Harbour Fest, soaring over the water on his flyboard. This year, he showed off with a firework after-dark show.
University of BristolFossils to fellowship: Fossil collector Simon Carpenter has received an honorary degree from the University of Bristol. He is best known for discovering a previously unknown species of pliosaur, later named Pliosaurus carpenteri in his honour.
Green Genie BrothersMoana magic: Bristol TikTok stars and landscape gardeners the Green Genie Brothers have transformed the garden of a children's hospice with a Disney's Moana-themed makeover.

Not coming home: There was disappointment at Ashton Gate Stadium's fan zone on Wednesday when the Three Lions suffered world cup semi-final heartbreak with a 1-2 loss against Argentina.
HelenStunning sunset: Thank you to weather watcher Helen for this gorgeous picture of a sun setting behind Clevedon Pier in North Somerset.
Bristol Zoological SocietySeeking sole mate: Bristol Zoo Project is looking for a match for a critically endangered Cameroon cichlid fish after discovering that just one of them is recorded in accredited zoos worldwide. It is now appealing to zoos, aquariums and specialist fish keepers to help the fish find 'the one' by identifying others of the same species.
Ben Birchall/PA WireSun's out: People have been out enjoying the warm weather in Queen Square, Bristol this week.
Gloucestershire
Roger StandleyHungry caterpillar: Thanks to Roger Standley for capturing this photo of a mullein moth caterpillar feeding on foliage. July is the month when they are most active.
Fluxx FilmsParading around: A group of para-orchestra musicians took to the streets of Gloucester this week for a giant parade through Tredworth. The event called SMOOSH! also involved dancers and local people performing a selection of karaoke classics.
RubytwoshoesRiver walk: Thanks to Rubytwoshoes for capturing this shot of the Halfpenny Bridge over the River Thames in Lechlade. The weather has been perfect for a day out in Gloucestershire.
Wiltshire

Duck adventures: A small pink duck sat in on the Sue Davies show on BBC Radio Wiltshire. It forms part of a project called 'Cmducks' started by Chloe Mae whose mother, Bex, has stage 4 breast cancer. Bex created the ducks so she could create a positive legacy for her daughter.
Weather Watchers/RunnerEvening skies: Thank you to Weather Watcher Runner for this picture of the Amesbury Archer at dusk. The statue, located at Archers Gate in Amesbury, was inspired by a 2,300 BC Bronze Age man whose grave was discovered during excavations at the site of a new housing development.
Warminster Town CouncilRoarminster: Dinosaurs have invaded Warminster in a free trail which features five dinosaur models installed at various locations until 5 September. There's also a prize draw, with more details on the Warminster Town Council website.
Threads Textile Festival/The Marketing TribeIn stitches: Threads Textile Festival is under way until 25 July at 20 Canal Walk, next to McDonald's at the Brunel. The fortnight-long celebration aims to bring the community together through the medium of textile art. It has been organised by charity Artsite alongside Swindon Stitch Social and the Big Knit.
Somerset
NutkinMooove over: Thank you to weather watcher Nutkin for this gorgeous photo of what appears to be a highland cow in Rodney Stoke, near Wells in Somerset.
Taunton Fire StationHuge blaze: Firefighters tackled a large woodchip fire at Chipmunk South West, a manufacturing business on Ilminster Road in Henlade, near Taunton, this week. A cause of the fire has yet to be determined.
NutkinNature at its finest: Thank you to weather watcher Nutkin for this lovely image of a butterfly in a field at Westbury-sub-Mendip, on the southern slopes of the Mendip Hills.
Somerset NHS Foundation TrustParamedic praise: Somerset NHS Foundation Trust has been celebrating its paramedics to mark International Paramedics Day. Paramedic Pete has spent the last 20 years caring for people when they need it most.
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