Pinicola Collection
The majestic Pinicola, also known as the Pine grosbeak, is a stunning bird that can be found in various parts of Finland throughout the year
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The majestic Pinicola, also known as the Pine grosbeak, is a stunning bird that can be found in various parts of Finland throughout the year. In July, we witness a heartwarming scene as a male Pinicola feeds its juvenile offspring. This display of parental care and nourishment showcases the bond between these beautiful creatures. Moving to January, we encounter both male and female Pine grosbeaks in Liminka, Finland. Against the backdrop of winter's icy grip, these birds stand out with their vibrant plumage. Perched by berries on a Rowan tree, they find sustenance amidst the cold landscape. December brings an unexpected sight as a traffic light becomes an unlikely companion for a male Pine grosbeak in Oulu, Finland. Nature intertwines with urban elements as this bird gracefully perches nearby. As November arrives, we observe another delightful moment when a Pine grosbeak indulges in Sorbus aucuparia berries. The contrast between its crimson feathers and the bright red fruit creates an enchanting visual spectacle. In yet another instance of natural harmony, a male Pine grosbeak finds solace among Crabapple branches adorned with delicate blossoms (Malus sp). Its presence adds vibrancy to this picturesque scene. Not limited to their own kind alone, Pine grosbeaks share space with other avian companions like Evening Grosbeaks and black-and-white warblers. These encounters highlight the diversity within our feathered friends' world. A surprising encounter takes place between a Java rice bird and our beloved Pinicola species. Their interaction serves as evidence that nature transcends boundaries and fosters connections beyond what one might expect. Winter continues to showcase extraordinary moments when female Pinicolas feed on snow-covered Rowan trees during snowy days—a testament to their resilience even amidst harsh conditions. Lastly but not leastly, a striking image emerges where traffic lights become part of everyday life for these birds.