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Stepped out this evening to check the sky and was greeted with this lovely well placed 22º lunar halo. NB53653
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Late afternoon sun on the Ta'Pinu Basilica, the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu , Gharb, Gozo
Being the only warbler to eat seeds as a primary component of its diet has its benefits--it allows the Pine Warbler (Setophaga pinus) to head north earlier than its insect-eating warbler brothers. These pretty birds feast mostly on pine seeds and, accordingly, are found near conifers. In warmer months, they do supplement their diets with bugs. This first of the year warbler for me was indeed catching insects on the wing!
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Ta' Pinu, a basilica famous for grace, miracles and pilgrimages
The Ta’ Pinu Basilica is located is the village of Gharb in the North Western Part of the island. It is particularly known for its annexed museum recording hundreds of stories of alleged miracles, making the church a famous site for pilgrimages.
Scattata presso Baia San Felice. Un esemplare di Pinus halepensis che cresce in solitaria nel suo habitat naturale
The stone pine (Pinus pinea) is characteristic of the western Mediterranean. This example was seen growing at Marina di Campo on the Island of Elba, Italy.
Eastern White Pine
Pinus strobus
from: ontariotrees.com/main/species.php?id=2071
Other common names: Northern White Pine, Weymouth Pine, White Pine
French names: Pin blanc
Family: Pine Family (Pinaceae)
Group: Pines
Distinctive features: Tree; Needles soft, in bundles of 5.
Similar species:
• Red Pine (Pinus resinosa) - 2 needles per bundle.
• Austrian Pine (Pinus nigra) - 2 (sometimes 3) needles per bundle.
Flowers: Spring
Habitat: Forests, Fields and Open Areas.
Edible: Needles make a nice tea.
Native/Non-native: Native
Status: Common.
Eastern White Pine has fine needles, five to a bunch. One way to remember this is that there are five letters in the word "white".
They are very soft to the touch, and you're not likely to get pricked by them.
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Paisaje en el sur de Gran Canaria
Pine tree near Ayagaures, Gran Canaria.
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Pinus densiflora, commonly called Japanese red pine, is perhaps the most common tree growing in Japan. ‘Umbraculifera’ (also commonly called ‘Tanyosho’) is a slow-growing dwarf cultivar that is grown as either a small tree or shrub.
Since these Tanyosho pines are some of the earliest conifers to arrive at the New York Botanical Garden, planted in 1908, they don't seem so dwarfed anymore but the umbrella in their name is still earned. These tall trees display a beautiful, orange-red bark with branches that can be seen spreading into an umbrella shape.
One of four newly planted Pinus Nigras, or Austrian pines, in our garden. Standing about 5 feet tall, these can grow to a height of between 65 and 180 feet.
The pilgrimage church of Ta' Pinu, on the island of Gozo in Malta, silhouetted in the early morning light - EXPLORED