The Easter bunny was joined by ducks and chicks as Fifers celebrated the holiday weekend.
Anstruther hosted a unique blend of tradition and new musical talent as it unveiled the Yellae Deuks festival.
Live performances and an indoor picnic accompanied Saturday’s annual duck race organised by Anstruther Improvements Association.
Eager participants were asked to sponsor a yellow rubber duck and watch it race against 1,000 others along the Dreel Burn.
The winner won £50, while a range of other prizes were also on offer.
Local musician King Creosote put on a special performance at the Dreel Halls on Saturday evening, where he was joined by fellow songsters for a night of entertainment.
The fun was not confined to the East Neuk however. Egg-themed hijinks were also on offer in Kirkcaldy.
The Rabbit Braes group organised a family fun afternoon at the multi-use games area at Kilmun Road.
Egg decorating and egg rolling were two of the most popular features.
Meanwhile, in west Fife Townhill Community Council held an Easter fun day at Townhill Loch. Every child attending was delighted to receive an Easter egg.