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view of trees and leaves towards the sky
betel palm,dry betel Nut
The sign for a walkway in a tree, on the center of Portugal
Dead wood texture on the beach with sunlight
Fallen Casuarina equisetifolia tree in natural background
A close up of smooth light gray tree bark
Close-up of sawn timber in the forest
In southern Brazil
A female Hoffman's woodpecker in a tree on a beach in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
Red-headed Woodpecker perched on a snag
Tree trunk with forest background
Felled tree. A stump from a tree trunk. Slice of wood
Small moth bark cocoon attached to a eucalyptus tree
Acorn Woodpecker aka Melanerpes formicivorus searching for the acorn it had hide previously
Old trees full of moss during an excursion, in a bucolic landscape
Trunk of the paintree tree - detail for the various thorns. In the background the green leaves and without flower. TrĂªs Rios/RJ - Brazil.
Pinus ponderosa, commonly known as the Ponderosa Pine, Bull Pine, Blackjack Pine, or Western Yellow Pine, is a widespread and variable pine native to western North America. The ponderosa pine is the official state tree of the State of Montana. Yosemite National Park, California. Tree bark.
Buds on the bark of a tree close-up. A burl (burr) is a tree growth in which the grain has grown in a deformed manner
Close-up photograph of Paper Birch trees in Springtime.
Tree trunk, forest in background - vertical photograph.
Blue sky and white white song
a canopy of pine trees, with a sky in the distance.
A female red-bellied woodpecker and a male hairy woodpecker perch on a bird feeder.
brown fronted woodpecker or Leiopicus auriceps bird on tree trunk during winter migration season at dhikala jim corbett national park forest or foothills of himalaya uttarakhand india asia
Hand holding a stethoscope on a tree.
A tree that is cut down and left in half, a tree that is dead when it is cut down
L 23-26 cm. WS 38-44 cm.\nBreeds in all kinds of woodland, especially with stands of spruce and pine (Conifer seeds important winter food), also larger parks and gardens.; in Britain mostly in deciduous/mixed woods, often with good element of aspen and waterlogged regrowth.\nAlert and cautious, but in winter may visit bird tables etc.\nFood insects, conifer seeds, at times also bird eggs and nestlings. In some autumns, when cone crop fails in northern taiga, makes invasion-like migrations to S and SW.\nNest in all sort of soft Wood, such as Birch. Entrance c. 5x6 cm.\n\nThis is a very common Species in the Dutch Forests.
Photograph of Woodbury Common in Devon, UK
Close-up of sawn timber in the forest
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