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Reader photos and videos: Pine marten mania

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Granby photographer and artist captured this photo of a pine marten near his house on New Year’s day, 2024.
Mike Evans/Courtesy photo
A pine marten taking a nap in the trees.
Chelsea Hw/Courtesy photo
A pine marten exploring the inside of a pizza oven near Shadow Mountain Lake.
Daniel Parks/Courtesy photo
A marten captured on Parks’ deck near Shadow Mountain Lake.
Daniel Parks/Courtesy photo
This pine marten was photographed by Janet Ellen Raasch in Tabernash.
Janet Ellen Raasch/Courtesy photo
Donelson has a frequent pine marten visitor at her home in Grand Lake. The marten was sporting an especially orange chest this winter, according to Donelson.
Carla Donelson/Courtesy photo
This pine marten was spotted near Lake Granby.
Lindsay Andrews/Courtesy photo
While it’s hard to say for certain, this weasel fits all the pine marten criteria, which can be a rare sighting in Colorado.
Dan Merchant/Courtesy photo
This pine marten was photographed on Dec. 4 around 10:50 a.m. in Granby.
Dan Merchant/Courtesy photo
Kirk Byles took this video in Grand Lake.
Lalantika Medema took this video in Tabernash with some commentary from her 6-year-old daughter.
Andrew Hudon says that he often sees pine martens hanging out by his shed in Tabernash.
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