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Another view of the pine forest in El Valle at El Nispero. Best view is large.

 

'ElNispero' On Black

Jamieson's 2-ply Shetland Spindrift

Orchid/Cyclamen/Clover

Eucalyptus/Rosemary/PineForest

NaturalWhite/Rye/Eesit

Scots pine (mänty) is the most numerous tree in Finland, making up 65% of the Finnish forest. Created by Colonel Hugo Standertskjöld at the beginning of the 20th century, Aulanko is described as an "English-style park", but in many places the landscape is typically Finnish.

Wind Cave National Park

Wind Cave National Park

The Pine forests of Conil are one of the most naturally beautiful places anywhere. So quiet and tranquil this is a great area for peaceful walking.

 

Pinar de Roche is located on the Andalusian Atlantic coast, next to the village of the same name, in the city of Conil de la Frontera, Cadiz province. It occupies an area of approximately 689.18 hectares.

 

Natural and forest areas preside. The stone pine forest, for example, occupies more than 30% of the territory, and scrubland made up of mastic trees and conifers extends for practically the same amount. The remaining area is made up of wooded, coniferous pastures scattered with recent logging and forest plantations and some crops on the banks of the streams that cross the land.

 

Birdlife is possibly the most abundant species within the scope of the SAC, boasting sedentary, numerous summer species, and also wintering avifauna. In fact, the area is situated in the Playa de la Barrosa-Cabo Roche migratory corridor, part of the eastern Atlantic flight path, where the remarkable passage of almost 10,000 spoonbills takes place every year.

 

In the cliff areas, the laridae stand out due to their numbers and uniqueness, with the peregrine falcon and lesser kestrel also nesting on the cliff, competing for the hollows. Among the seagulls that can be seen around the cliff area is the rare Audouin´s gull. The reptile group also stands out for the presence of the common chameleon and the Mediterranean turtle. It is for this reason that this Special Area of Conservation is considered a place of interest for this group of vertebrates.

Wind Cave National Park

Bison are commonplace in the park.

The British and the post Independence Indian administration replaced large tracts of natural shola with plantations of Pine, eucalyptus, acacia, wattle and several other introduced species, in the Nilgiris . These are now naturalised forests. Shola re afforestation programmes are underway but have not led to any substantial increase in shola cover. Efforts are being made to preserve the remaining shola forest and endemic grasslands.

Northern Gotland, an arid landscape with a very thin layer of soil on limestones.

 

A note on the colour balance: compared to the previous photo from Lickershamn this picture has a better colour on the sky. But using the this settings on that picture resulted in it retaining a lot of its bluish tint.

campsite inside the pine forest in Anawangin Cove, Zambales, Philippines

View of forests on the drive to Dhanaulti hill station near Mussoorie in the Himalayan foothills.

 

For more information about this place as well as images, please see this blog

 

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L: 12-24mm

 

Spondylis buprestoides LINNAEUS, 1758 (Waldbock)

Subfamily: Spondylidinae (Halsgrubenböcke)

Family: Cerambycidae (longhorn beetles, Bockkäfer)

Suboeder: Polyphaga

Order: Coleoptera (beetles, Käfer)

Class: Insecta

 

NE-Germany, S-Brandenburg, Krausnicker hills/Spreewald: vic. Wehlaberg (old pine forest), 80m asl., 07.08.2011

  

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Wind Cave National Park

My travel by car and camp in Squoia National Forest Park, Northern California on 10 September 1971 with the late Christopher J. M. Steele. Taken on Kodachrome.

Uploaded on flickr for first time on 19 September 2020 because of the destructive recent forest fire.

photographed on the Black Isle, March 2018 with Nikon D500 and Tamron 150-600mm

This little Tit is a specialist of the Scottish pine forests, was so lucky this one would drop down from the trees within feet from us. funny how it was with a flock of coal tits probably for safely. we known when it was about to pop out the tree because of its sweet little call.

with my colleagues from aegis

  

photo date/id to order a print: 20130526_2733Bb

 

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One of several final images making up the themed shoot 'Disrupted', the graduation portfolio shoot for Designer Bek Timson.

 

The blog post, including final and setup images plus an overview of the day, is available at: www.temoin.com.au/blog/?p=290

 

Wind Cave National Park

In the highest parts of Troodos, over 1,100 metres above sea level, the black pine (Pinus nigra subsp. pallasiana) forms natural evergreen forests and which are priority habitats, i.e. in danger of disappearing on an EU level.

Path in Pine Forest. Kukkia, Pirkanmaa, Finland. 31.3.2017.

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