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pine marten

NOUN
  1. dark brown marten of northern Eurasian coniferous forests

How To Use pine marten In A Sentence

  • One of the largest of the latter is the pine marten, which is still found in remote and uninhabited parts of our country. Chatterbox, 1906
  • The rabbits you are after may already have been bolted by natural predators such as stoats, weasels, mink and pine martens.
  • The effect snowballs, allowing smaller predators like foxes, hawks, owls, and pine martens to flourish.
  • They include pine marten, wildcat, stoat and weasel as well as golden eagles, merlin, peregrine falcon, golden plover and in time black grouse and capercaillie.
  • Pine martens could be out of the woods, albeit in limited areas, and may they flourish.
  • Rising populations of pine martens are rare, but Crom is an exception.
  • Although there are pine martens in the strath we rarely see them, but occasionally we observe their tracks in mud or droppings in various places. Country Diary: Strathnairn
  • Hunting provided most food: deer, wild cattle, elk, wild pig, pine martens, red fox, and beavers.
  • There are pine martens in the strath, but we rarely see them. Country Diary: Strathnairn
  • But wildlife experts believe that the pine marten - the second-rarest carnivore in Britain after the wild cat - has returned to the North York Moors.
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