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The marten, also known as the pine martin in the UK and Germany, is a fascinating creature found across various regions

Background imageMarten Collection: Types of grenades in WWI

Types of grenades in WWI
The Marten Hale hand grenade, which can be also fitted to any type of service rifle. Hale time grenade, bomb is thrown, the ignition of the time-fuse does not occur until the grenade reaches a

Background imageMarten Collection: Yellow-throated Marten (Martes flavigula) Standing on Tree, Bavaria, Germany

Yellow-throated Marten (Martes flavigula) Standing on Tree, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageMarten Collection: Chepstow Castle Marten Tower Francis Bedford

Chepstow Castle Marten Tower Francis Bedford
Chepstow Castle; Martens Tower; Francis Bedford (English, 1815, 1816 - 1894); Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales; 1862; Albumen silver print

Background imageMarten Collection: Sir Henry Marten, 1602

Sir Henry Marten, 1602

Background imageMarten Collection: American Marten On Tree Stump; Montana, Usa

American Marten On Tree Stump; Montana, Usa

Background imageMarten Collection: Beech Marten (Martes foina) juvenile feeding on fruits, Oudega, Friesland, The Netherlands

Beech Marten (Martes foina) juvenile feeding on fruits, Oudega, Friesland, The Netherlands

Background imageMarten Collection: The first interview by John Kay 1787

The first interview by John Kay 1787
The first interview. Captain Dalrymple of Fordel and Cleland, by John Kay. An Edinburgh gentleman (landowner and industrialist Marten Dalrymple) talking to a lady wearing an extremely large hat

Background imageMarten Collection: Pine Marten - young, on forest floor

Pine Marten - young, on forest floor (Martes martes). Ural Mountains, Russia

Background imageMarten Collection: Young Pine Marten - close-up on forest floor

Young Pine Marten - close-up on forest floor (Martes martes). Ural Mountains, Russia

Background imageMarten Collection: Martes flavigula, yellow-throated marten

Martes flavigula, yellow-throated marten
Plate from the collection of drawings of mammals and birds from Nepal, 1818-1858, by Bryan Houghton Hodgson (1800-1894)

Background imageMarten Collection: Ojibwe Native American petition, 1849

Ojibwe Native American petition, 1849
Ojibwe Native American petition. Artwork of the birch bark petition presented by Native Americans of the Ojibwe Tribe to US President Fillmore in 1849

Background imageMarten Collection: Primates and other mammals

Primates and other mammals
Some wild animals of the world. Lithograph reproduction of 19th-century illustrations

Background imageMarten Collection: Two Wildcats (Felis silvestris), illustration

Two Wildcats (Felis silvestris), illustration
Zoology - Mammals - Wildcat (Felis silvestris) and European Pine Marten (Martes martes), illustration

Background imageMarten Collection: Lady Alington and daughter by Madame Yevonde

Lady Alington and daughter by Madame Yevonde
Lady Alington, formerly Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper, eldest daughter of the Earl of Shaftesbury, with her baby daughter, Mary Anne Sturt Marten, known as Marianna. 1929

Background imageMarten Collection: Tatler cover November 1959

Tatler cover November 1959
Front cover of The Tatler magazine for 11 November 1959, featuring a woman wearing a copper bronze South West African Persian lamb jacket banded at the hem with baum marten

Background imageMarten Collection: Sable

Sable Russia (Martes zibellina)

Background imageMarten Collection: Sable - on tree stump

Sable - on tree stump Russia (Martes zibellina)

Background imageMarten Collection: Marten, Martes martes, and wolverine, Gulo gulo

Marten, Martes martes, and wolverine, Gulo gulo.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals, Paris, France, 1816. Illustration by J. G

Background imageMarten Collection: Eleonora Gonzaga, Duchess of Urbino, 1543

Eleonora Gonzaga, Duchess of Urbino, 1543.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889

Background imageMarten Collection: Young Pine Martens - three play on forest floor

Young Pine Martens - three play on forest floor (Martes martes). Ural Mountains, Russia

Background imageMarten Collection: Marten Quadrupeds series N41 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes

Marten Quadrupeds series N41 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes
Artokoloro

Background imageMarten Collection: Marten Quadrupeds series N21 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes

Marten Quadrupeds series N21 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes
Artokoloro

Background imageMarten Collection: Eira weasel engraving 1855

Eira weasel engraving 1855

Background imageMarten Collection: Marten engraving 1803

Marten engraving 1803
The Museum of Natural History - the Animal Kingdom (Mammalia) Published by William Mackenzie, 1803 - London

Background imageMarten Collection: Marten hunting bird engraving 1812

Marten hunting bird engraving 1812
RURAL SPORTS by the Reverend William Barker Daniel

Background imageMarten Collection: Tayra (Galictis barbara)

Tayra (Galictis barbara)
illustration of a Tayra (Galictis barbara)

Background imageMarten Collection: The Common Paradoxure or Palm-Cat (Paradoxurus Typus)

The Common Paradoxure or Palm-Cat (Paradoxurus Typus)
Illustration of The Common Paradoxure or Palm-Cat (Paradoxurus Typus)

Background imageMarten Collection: Portrait of the artists mother, Bianca Ponzoni Anguisciola, 1557

Portrait of the artists mother, Bianca Ponzoni Anguisciola, 1557
XAM71633 Portrait of the artists mother, Bianca Ponzoni Anguisciola, 1557 by Anguissola, Sofonisba (c.1532-1625); 98x75 cm; Staatliche Museen, Berlin, Germany; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageMarten Collection: Schelte Adams Bolswert after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1586 - 1659), Marten Pepyn

Schelte Adams Bolswert after Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1586 - 1659), Marten Pepyn, probably 1626-1641, engraving

Background imageMarten Collection: Mr. A. G. Marten, M. P. for Cambridge

Mr. A. G. Marten, M. P. for Cambridge
Mr. A.G. Marten, M.P. for Cambridge

Background imageMarten Collection: Teeth of Marten

Teeth of Marten

Background imageMarten Collection: AUDUBON: MARTEN. American, or pine, marten (Martes americana). Lithograph, c1854

AUDUBON: MARTEN. American, or pine, marten (Martes americana). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageMarten Collection: AUDUBON: FISHER. Pennants marten, or fisher (Martes pennanti). Lithograph, c1849

AUDUBON: FISHER. Pennants marten, or fisher (Martes pennanti). Lithograph, c1849, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageMarten Collection: Picture No. 11066859

Picture No. 11066859
American Pine Marten in snow. Yellowstone National Park, USA. Date:

Background imageMarten Collection: Picture No. 11066861

Picture No. 11066861
American Pine Marten peering out of log pile in snow. Yellowstone National Park, USA. Date:

Background imageMarten Collection: Picture No. 11066860

Picture No. 11066860
American Pine Marten in snow. Yellowstone National Park, USA. Date:

Background imageMarten Collection: USA, Montana, Martes americana, pine marten Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes

USA, Montana, Martes americana, pine marten Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes
USA, Montana. Pine marten (Martes americana). Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageMarten Collection: pine marten, Martes martes, climbing in a tree, Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast

pine marten, Martes martes, climbing in a tree, Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast Alaska

Background imageMarten Collection: pine marten, Martes americana, in a tree at the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains

pine marten, Martes americana, in a tree at the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast Alaska

Background imageMarten Collection: pine marten, Martes americana, in a dead tree at the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains

pine marten, Martes americana, in a dead tree at the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast Alaska

Background imageMarten Collection: pine marten, Martes martes, in a tree in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains

pine marten, Martes martes, in a tree in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains
pine marten, Martes americana, in a tree in the foothills of the Takshanuk mountains, northern southeast Alaska

Background imageMarten Collection: Picture No. 11013690

Picture No. 11013690
Sable Russia (Martes zibellina) Date:

Background imageMarten Collection: Picture No. 11013689

Picture No. 11013689
Sable - on tree stump Russia (Martes zibellina) Date:

Background imageMarten Collection: Picture No. 10853573

Picture No. 10853573
Yellow-throated Marten - stealing eggs (Martes flavigula) Date:

Background imageMarten Collection: Picture No. 10778001

Picture No. 10778001
Beech / Stone Marten - 5 weeks old, being bottled fed (Martes foina) Date:

Background imageMarten Collection: Picture No. 10777728

Picture No. 10777728
Man setting humane trap Ԃelisle trapՠ- animals are caught alive, mostly fox but also Martens Date:

Background imageMarten Collection: Picture No. 10783498

Picture No. 10783498
Pine Marten (Martes martes) Date:

Background imageMarten Collection: Picture No. 10783497

Picture No. 10783497
Pine Marten (Martes martes) Date:



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The marten, also known as the pine martin in the UK and Germany, is a fascinating creature found across various regions. In the Ural Mountains of Russia, a young pine they are be spotted exploring the forest floor, showcasing its playful nature. Meanwhile, in 19th-century Europe, a pine marten gracefully perches on a tree branch, displaying its agility. In Siberia's Irkutsk region during November, another member of the Martes family called Sable can be seen resting peacefully on a tree trunk. This sighting highlights the diversity within this group of animals. Moving to Scotland's picturesque landscapes in May, we witness yet another captivating moment as a pine marten effortlessly climbs up a Scots pine tree. Its sleek movements showcase its adaptability and skillful climbing abilities. On the Ardnamurchan Peninsula along Scotland's west coast lies an enchanting scene where a reflection of a pine marten shimmers in calm waters. This image captures both beauty and tranquility simultaneously. Amongst other relatives like weasels and otters exists another intriguing species - the sea otter. These creatures are known for their playful behavior and love for water habitats. Venturing further east to Asia brings us face-to-face with the yellow-throated marten depicted beautifully through artwork C016/5897. The vibrant colors bring out its unique features while highlighting its significance within Asian ecosystems. Even amidst snowy landscapes in Germany, these resilient creatures continue to thrive. A stunning photograph showcases their ability to adapt to harsh winter conditions without losing their charm or gracefulness. Lastly, let us not forget about one infamous member of this family -the honey badger. Often portrayed through colored engravings that capture their fierce reputation perfectly. Whether it's exploring forests or scaling trees with ease; reflecting serenely or braving snowy terrains; martens never fail to captivate our hearts with their beauty and adaptability.