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Marten Collection (page 6)

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

Background imageMarten Collection: Beech / Stone Marten - portrait of animal looking alert, Hessen, Germany

Beech / Stone Marten - portrait of animal looking alert, Hessen, Germany
USH-4279 Beech / Stone Marten - portrait of animal looking alert Hessen, Germany Martes foina Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMarten Collection: Japanese Marten Hokkaido, Japan

Japanese Marten Hokkaido, Japan
WAT-8730 Japanese Marten Hokkaido, Japan Martes melampus melampus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMarten Collection: Beech / Stone Marten

Beech / Stone Marten
WAT-8151 Beech / Stone MARTEN - in roof space Martes foina M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMarten Collection: Beech / Stone Marten - 5 weeks old. France

Beech / Stone Marten - 5 weeks old. France
WAT-10580 Beech / Stone Marten - 5 weeks old France Martes foina M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMarten Collection: Pine / Beech / Stone Marten - on hind legs

Pine / Beech / Stone Marten - on hind legs
SM-1616 Pine MARTEN - on hind legs Martes foina Stefan Meyers Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMarten Collection: Pine Martin Haute Savoie, France

Pine Martin Haute Savoie, France
ED-756 PINE MARTEN - ON HIND LEGS Haute Savoie, France. Martes martes Eric Dragesco Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMarten Collection: Pine Martin UK

Pine Martin UK
CAN-2058 Pine MARTEN - close-up of head UK Martes martes John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMarten Collection: Nest box - destruction / damage caused by a Beech / Stone Marten. France

Nest box - destruction / damage caused by a Beech / Stone Marten. France
WAT-9824 Nest box - destruction / damage caused by a Beech / Stone Marten. France. Martes foina M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMarten Collection: Beech Marten; (Stone Marten). 5 weeks old

Beech Marten; (Stone Marten). 5 weeks old
WAT-10581 Beech / Stone Marten - 5 weeks old France Martes foina M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMarten Collection: Skating Costume 1899

Skating Costume 1899
Brown fur-trimmed costume: short coat with rounded basque, cord trim, tight sleeves with gathered puff & ankle length gored skirt. N.B Minks head on the collar

Background imageMarten Collection: Furs / Grunwaldt / Plate 4

Furs / Grunwaldt / Plate 4
A short tunic or jacket with fur collar & cuffs & a flat muff in an unspecified grey fur; a short astrakhan / astrakan coat worn with a complete animal pelt stole

Background imageMarten Collection: FUR TIE 1938

FUR TIE 1938
2-skin tie in stone marten fitch, with head, one fitch (= polecat) and two squirrel tails and six real paws. Silk- lined, 44 inches (112 cm) long

Background imageMarten Collection: Bewick - Pine-Marten

Bewick - Pine-Marten
several variants of the several species of marten this is probably the European pine-marten, but it has cousins in America and Asia. (formerly pine-weasel)



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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.