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A Mountain Chickadee (Poecile gambeli) perched on a spruce tree in an evergreen forest near Montana City, Montana. U.S.A.
This image provides an opportunity to compare the feature differences with the Black-capped Chickadee in the former posting.
8 September, 2017.
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In Explore April 1, 2023.
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Flowers in pine forest, Finland.
Summer has progressed and the beautiful marsh tea (suopursu) flowers had decorated this pine forest. The masses of mosquitoes made it hard to enjoy them for too long, though. This was a capture I managed to get before they drove me out of there.
Happy New Year everyone! Hope 2022 is a better year for us all, and you've got photography plans ahead!
A few more from Ardnamurchan back in November. I'm looking forward to spending more time with these amazing critters in summer next year as well as a few other things planned - including (all being well) a trip abroad at long last!
The red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) inhabiting the pine forest trail of Yeongok Beach (연곡해변솔밭길) in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, are part of the eastern range of this species. In South Korea, these squirrels are typically classified as the subspecies S. v. coreae (also known as S. v. coreanus), which is adapted to the country’s temperate coniferous and mixed forests. In this area, they live among coastal pine trees, feeding primarily on pine seeds, buds, and fungi.
The forested area near the East Sea provides them with a stable habitat rich in vegetation, ideal for their diurnal activity and territorial behavior. They are often seen in the early mornings, moving swiftly through the trees—especially in autumn, when they gather food for the winter.
• 청서
• Korean red squirrel (subspecies), red squirrel, eurasian red squirrel
• Ardilla roja coreana (subespecie), ardilla común, ardilla roja
Scientific classification:
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Rodentia
Family:Sciuridae
Genus:Sciurus
Species:S. vulgaris
Subspecies: S. v. coreae
연곡해변솔밭길 (Yeongok Beach Pine Forest Trail), Gangneung, Gangwon Province, South Korea
La Vésubie, jadis appelée le val de Lantosque, est une rivière de France, affluent du Var en rive gauche. Elle coule entièrement dans le département des Alpes-Maritimes, en région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
Jenny, myself and the kids spent the long weekend at a guest farm just outside the small picturesque town of Montagu. We spent most of Friday lazing and relaxing in the pools at the local hot springs… and we spent most of Saturday high up in the mountains… in the mist and rain... freezing our asses off!! :)
Nikon D300, Sigma 18-200mm at 52mm, aperture of f5, with a 1/40th second exposure.
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The red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) inhabiting the pine forest trail of Yeongok Beach (연곡해변솔밭길) in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, are part of the eastern range of this species. In South Korea, these squirrels are typically classified as the subspecies S. v. coreae (also known as S. v. coreanus), which is adapted to the country’s temperate coniferous and mixed forests. In this area, they live among coastal pine trees, feeding primarily on pine seeds, buds, and fungi.
The forested area near the East Sea provides them with a stable habitat rich in vegetation, ideal for their diurnal activity and territorial behavior. They are often seen in the early mornings, moving swiftly through the trees—especially in autumn, when they gather food for the winter.
• 청서
• Korean red squirrel (subspecies), red squirrel, eurasian red squirrel
• Ardilla roja coreana (subespecie), ardilla común, ardilla roja
Scientific classification:
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Rodentia
Family:Sciuridae
Genus:Sciurus
Species:S. vulgaris
Subspecies: S. v. coreae
연곡해변솔밭길 (Yeongok Beach Pine Forest Trail), Gangneung, Gangwon Province, South Korea
We found this Iberian Red Squirrel in a shady pine forest and we waited until it ventured into a shaft of sunlight to take its photo.
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The red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) inhabiting the pine forest trail of Yeongok Beach (연곡해변솔밭길) in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, are part of the eastern range of this species. In South Korea, these squirrels are typically classified as the subspecies S. v. coreae (also known as S. v. coreanus), which is adapted to the country’s temperate coniferous and mixed forests. In this area, they live among coastal pine trees, feeding primarily on pine seeds, buds, and fungi.
The forested area near the East Sea provides them with a stable habitat rich in vegetation, ideal for their diurnal activity and territorial behavior. They are often seen in the early mornings, moving swiftly through the trees—especially in autumn, when they gather food for the winter.
• 청서
• Korean red squirrel (subspecies), red squirrel, eurasian red squirrel
• Ardilla roja coreana (subespecie), ardilla común, ardilla roja
Scientific classification:
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Rodentia
Family:Sciuridae
Genus:Sciurus
Species:S. vulgaris
Subspecies: S. v. coreae
연곡해변솔밭길 (Yeongok Beach Pine Forest Trail), Gangneung, Gangwon Province, South Korea
Still plenty of Pine Marten images to go! I'll take a break with some other species at some point ;)
The old railway bridge in Fort Augustus, Scotland - Just the pillars remain. One pillar, hidden in the trees, has its own tree growing from the top.
A few more of the Pine Marten from Scotland. I really can't wait to get back up there (different area) in October in all the Autumn colour!
La volpe ha spaventato gli storni o gli storni hanno spaventato la volpe?
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Did the fox scare the starlings or did the starlings scare the fox?
Parco Regionale della Maremma - Maremma toscana
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The autumns slowly shows his colours in the pine forest of the Brunnsumerheide in Zuid-Limburg, The Netherlands.
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