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Nothing better than pines against a blue sky! Holkham Pines, Norfolk

Pines Bar and Liquor Store, Thayne, Lincoln County, Wyoming.

down by the frog Pond...

Brooksville, Florida

Needles of Scot's pine on spring snowpack.

Tomsk, West Siberia, Mar 2015.

Captured by Canon SX50

I like the wavy lines, the bits of orange color, the feeling of unrestrained energy.

Close up of Pine Needles at

Goat Hill Preserve, Chester County, PA

Pine Marten

Raymond's Ontario Nature Tours

 

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Nikon D810 ,Nikkor 200-400mm f/4G ED-IF AF-S VR

1/500s f/5.0 at 210.0mm iso1600

Mill Lake, Abbotsford, B.C.

Canon EOS R5

RF70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM

ƒ/4.0 135.0 mm 1/400 2000

Pine Grosbeaks feeding on Siberian Crab Apples.

 

You can tell it beginning to look a lot like Christmas here in the far north.

Pine Warbler - Jackson Miles Abbott Wetlands Refuge

My first Pine Marten! Spectacular! Usually I only keep 1-2 images per animal but there are like 12 of this guy so...

A pine marten stands upright in a snowy landscape, surrounded by dry grasses and twigs. Its fur mixes brown and cream, blending well with the wintery background!!!

Dad coming in. Pine Lake eagle, Columbiana, Ohio

I came across a flock of Pine Grosbeaks feeding on Siberian Crabapples. These are either immatures or females, mature males would be bright red, but none we in this flock.

Pine Siskin @ Backyard, Boise, Idaho

Large, plump finch of the boreal forest. Adult males are pink overall with two white wingbars and pale gray highlights. Immature males and females are not so bright but still subtly pretty; gray body with olive, yellow, or burnt-orange head and rump. Stubby bill with rounded edges. Breeds in open coniferous forests. Winters in a variety of wooded habitats, especially around fruiting trees including crabapple and mountain ash.

A quick break from the Mountain Hare photos with a camera trap shot of a Pine Marten from the same trip. I love these animals!

While we were camping at Dinkey Creek last weekend, I grabbed some pine cones and threw them into the fire. They were really full of pitch and made a huge blaze that lasted for a few minutes. It was so much fun that we ended up burning all of the pine cones near our camp area. I guess my inner pyro came out.

Day 7: Along the John Muir Trail, north of the Rae Lakes (before the thunderstorm)

 

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Pines on Lickey - golden hour

I made this capture in the Lee Metcalf wetlands on the outskirts

of Stevensville, Montana on a late winter afternoon. The pine is somewhat of a disfigured ponderosa, but the beauty of the snow-covered Sapphire Mountains to the north is what caught my eye here.

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Olympus XA

Ilford FP4 Plus 125

Ilford ID-11 1+1

Best viewed large.

 

Last winter I saw no pine siskins. The winter before there were dozens for several months. Three have been visiting my feeders already this fall. I hope they bring a few of their friends and stay all winter.

 

Photographed in my back yard by my feeders while I sat in a lawn chair partly hidden by my house and a shrub. IMG_0936

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Durmitor, Dinarides, Montenegro

A plenty air sketch with Neocolor IIs of pine trees in Camore Woods.

I ran into more Pine Grosbeaks today. It's strange as usually I only see a few each year. Maybe being retired and I'm out looking for them instead of behind my desk working for a living...just saying!

 

The red ones are males and the orange and gray are females.

I've recently spent a bit of time up on the West Coast of Scotland aiming for Pine Marten at night via camera traps.

 

It took three nights for this shot to work out, but I think it was worth it!

One of dozens of PIne Siskins passing through my neighbourhood in recent days. This one looks like it may have found a little puddle to splash in.

This is a pretty common bird in our neighborhood, and back when we moved here in 2009 we saw it in the yard pretty often. But several years ago, back when I started compiling photos of the different yardbird species (which now runs to fifty-seven), I realized it was the only confirmed species for which I had never posted a photo. It seems that in the years we've lived here the yard has grown more overgrown and enclosed, a change which the other birds prefer, but which has kept this one away. Anyway, today one dropped in, so I finally have a photo of it to complete the collection. Mourning dove, backyard Olympia.

 

1. dark-eyed juncos

2. chestnut-backed chickadees

3. black-capped chickadees

4. red-breasted nuthatches

5. spotted towhees

6. red-breasted robins

7. pine-siskins

8. bushtits

9. golden-crowned kinglets

10. ruby-crowned kinglets

11. brown creepers

12. crows

13. flickers

14. downy woodpeckers

15. red-breasted sapsuckers

16. starlings

17. mourning doves

18. eurasian collard doves

19. rufous hummingbirds

20. anna's hummingbirds

21. house finches

22. gold finches

23. black-headed grosbeaks

24. evening grosbeaks

25. brewer's blackbirds

26. stellar's jays

27. california/scrub jays

28. fox-sparrows

29. golden-crowned sparrows

30. song-sparrows

31. house sparrows

32. white-crowned sparrows

33. chipping sparrows

34. varied thrushes

35. hermit thrushes

36. orange-crowned warblers

37. yellow-rumped warblers

38. wilson's warblers

39. townsend's warblers

40. MacGillivray's wablers

41. black-throated gray warblers

42. bewick's wrens

43. pacific wrens

44. cedar waxwings

45. western wood pewees

46. cooper's hawks

47. lazuli buntings

48. hutton's vireos

49. pacific slope flycatchers

50. western tanagers

51. lesser goldfinches

52. white-throated sparrows

53. lincoln's sparrows

54. purple finches

55. warbling vireos

56. brown-headed cowbirds

57. sharp-shinned hawks

Unlike some of our gaudier warblers, the Pine makes do with a very simple color scheme. Seen at Harns Marsh/Queen Rd.

Photographed in the backyard setup in Memphis.

 

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This Pine Warbler was feeding on spiders and bugs in ARM-Lox NWR. Always fun to watch the small birds go about their business.

Canon EOS 7D2, EF500 4L IS USM, F/4 1/640, ISO 200

First pine marten image of 2016. Fingers crossed for many more.

Pine & Jones Market, San Francisco, CA

Taken West Country Wildlife Photography Centre, Lifton, Devon

Ile Notre Dame, Montreal, Quebec

Pine Marten in the forest near Crieff, Perthshire.

 

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Happy New Year to all my followers !

 

I started my 2025 year with my girlfriend, chasing the Northern Lights through openings in snowshowers !

We got a great show in the end, with red colors visible to the eye !

Here out on a field between snow covered pine trees it just lit up !

Large tanager with a hefty bill. Adult males are completely red; immature males are dull yellow-olive with blotchy patches of red. Females are variable in colour, ranging from pale dull yellow to brighter orange. Can be confused with female Scarlet Tanager; Summer has a longer, paler bill and less contrast between wing and body colour. Also compare with dustier-looking, stouter-billed Hepatic Tanager. Breeds in mature forests, favouring mixed deciduous and pine in the southeastern U.S. and riparian corridors in the western U.S. and northern Mexico. Extensive winter range from Mexico to Bolivia, where it can be found in any wooded area. Often gives a short, descending rattle “pit-a-tuck.”

Tico Rainforest B&B, Horquetas de Sarapiqui, Costa Rica.

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