Dark brown marten of northern Eurasian coniferous forests.
1And the new kid on the block is the pine marten.
2Later I was told that it was a pine marten.
3Now I'm wary of going out in the garden and accosting the pine marten.
4And, likely, a pine marten was incorporated into his running adventure story called Wild Wisdom.
5The pine marten, which is native to Ireland, is a larger cousin of the stoat.
6Ecologists think the pine marten may create a "landscape of fear" for the greys.
7The mandarins had no ducklings in the nestboxes this year and I suspected predation by pine marten.
8The pine marten is a predatory member of the weasel family, which is also a native species.
9The pine marten is a slinky carnivore, "first cousin" you might say to the stoat.
10A reintroduced pine marten eats custard creams.
11The pine marten has, according to Collins's Field Guide to Mammals, a throat bib of creamy yellow.
12Although weaned by about eight weeks, pine marten kits stay with the mother until autumn, around six months.
13Research by Emma Sheehy in Ireland has linked a surprising grey squirrel population crash to the pine marten's resurgence.
14Sage grouse, blue grouse, curlew, sandhill crane, porcupine practically extinct; wolverine and pine marten nearly all gone.-(S.N.
15The last confirmed local sighting - of a dead pine marten - was at Haydon Bridge in Northumberland in 1905.
16Next morning we heard a thud and looking through a convenient window saw that the culprit was a large pine marten.
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