I've got these sets of pictures of trees in the city. All I have to do know is identify them, and I'll have some ammo for my 365us project (the project that ATE MY MIND). I really hate the winter, and trying to find and photograph a different species and write about it every day is not making me like it any more. I need to make better use of my non-work time (I can't do much before and after work because it's too dark--I can't do much at work because many of the species I see there aren't urban), maybe make a special trip this Sunday to find species to photograph.
Okay, I know it's a pine. The needly bark should make it easy to identify. Probably a western species--maybe even an exotic.
Looks kind of like a hawthorn or crabapple, but the fruit is clustered in a way not typical to those trees. The house sparrows like it, anyway.
At the 66 bus stop in Harvard Square, some oak in the white oak group. What species? Dunno.