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Caught in the act of opening a White-Bark Pine cone.
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Bronco (historical), Nevada, United States
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California, United States
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California, United States
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Bronco (historical), Nevada, United States
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California, United States
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A view of the cones of a Whitebark Pine(Pinus albicaulis) They contain large nuts that chipmunks,Red Squirrels,Bears and Clarks Nutcrackers love to eat. Unlike most pines,their cones never fully open, and don't fall to the ground for a long time so that Nutcrackers(see
www.flickr.com/photos/bryanto/3787934700/ ) can get to the nuts and disperse them. A symbiotic relationship. They only grow in the Northern Rockies(Wyoming north), and parts of the Cascades and Sierra Nevada's.
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The rancorous calls of these jays greet those who venture into the high, rocky mountain tops that where they live. One of my favorite jays.
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Pinus albicaulis. These cones, or really the large seed they contain, are a very important food for wildlife, from Jays to Bears. Unfortunately many stands are dying off from Bark Beetles and an introduced european fungus.
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California, United States
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California, United States
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Bronco (historical), Nevada, United States
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California, United States
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Bronco (historical), Nevada, United States
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California, United States