Our Pine Marten in residence, having its peanuts f…
Our Pine Marten in residence, having its peanuts f…
Our Pine Marten in residence, having its peanuts f…
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The Stars are shining brightly tonight
The Stars are shining brightly tonight
The Stars are shining brightly tonight
The Stars are shining brightly tonight
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Our Pine Marten in residence, having its peanuts for lunch!


An elusive Mustelid, the pine marten is mostly found in the north of the UK, particularly Scotland. It prefers woodland habitats, climbing very well and living in tree holes, old squirrel dreys or old birds' nests. It feeds on small rodents, birds, eggs, insects and fruit, and can even be encouraged to visit birdtables laden with peanuts and raisins. During the summer mating season, they make shrill, cat-like calls. The following spring, the female will have a litter of between one to five kits, which are independent by autumn.
How to identify
Mostly chestnut-brown in colour, the pine marten has a characteristic pale yellow 'bib' on its chin and throat. It has a long, bushy tail.
Distribution
Mainly found in Scotland, particularly in the Highlands, and Ireland. Populations in North England and North Wales are fragmented and small.
Habitats
Woodland
Did you know?
Bilberries, Rowan berries and Blackberries make up much of a pine marten's summer diet, often resulting in its 'scats' (droppings) turning blue or red in colour. Pine martens regularly leave their scats on forest trails or in prominent places like boulders to mark their territories. When they are fresh, scats may have a slimy appearance due to mucous binding them together. They may contain fur, feathers, bones or seeds.
How to identify
Mostly chestnut-brown in colour, the pine marten has a characteristic pale yellow 'bib' on its chin and throat. It has a long, bushy tail.
Distribution
Mainly found in Scotland, particularly in the Highlands, and Ireland. Populations in North England and North Wales are fragmented and small.
Habitats
Woodland
Did you know?
Bilberries, Rowan berries and Blackberries make up much of a pine marten's summer diet, often resulting in its 'scats' (droppings) turning blue or red in colour. Pine martens regularly leave their scats on forest trails or in prominent places like boulders to mark their territories. When they are fresh, scats may have a slimy appearance due to mucous binding them together. They may contain fur, feathers, bones or seeds.
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