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The marten is a slender-bodied animal with short legs, and a bushy, cylindrical tail that is 14.6-23 cm (5.7-9.1 in) in length. The head is triangular with a short muzzle and conspicuous, rounded ears ...
In one of the shows, a guy’s fish and squirrel meat was stolen by a pine marten. That reminded me of a brief encounter a friend of mine had many years ago in the Adirondacks. But first, let me tell ...
If you've ever visited Ireland, maybe you caught a glimpse of the country's native species, such as the small red deer or ...
A stealthy, cat-sized forest carnivore in the weasel family, the Humboldt marten (once/also called the coastal marten) is so rare that it was thought extinct until rediscovered in 1996. Now, due to ...
This little pine marten enjoyed snack by Loch Torridon on ... "This echinops flower was absolutely buzzing with bumblebees, carder bees and marmalade hoverflies," said Hazel Thomson.
The United States has an amazing and diverse array of native bees. Across the country live about 4,000 native bee species — most of which are solitary and nest in the ground — coming in nearly every ...
One of the UK’s rarest mammals which were once thought to be extinct has been showing signs of growing in popularity within England’s biggest forest. Pine martens were spotted again on camera ...
Helen Marten is a contemporary British artist working in an interdisciplinary conceptual practice. Attracting international attention in 2016 with her winning of both the Turner Prize and the Hepworth ...
Four local horticulture and gardening experts will discuss ways to improve the environment by using your backyard at 9:30 a.m. Sept. 14 at the Jane Chatelain O’Brien West Bank Regional Library ...
Todd Martens is a features columnist at the Los Angeles Times who writes about theme parks and West Coast Experiences, among other topics. Martens joined the Los Angeles Times in 2007 and has ...
"Everything was so still." "This echinops flower was absolutely buzzing with bumblebees, carder bees and marmalade hoverflies," said Hazel Thomson. "An absolute delight to see so many of them ...