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Could be Spruce, could be Fir
Spruce have short needles
Pine have long needles
Can't tell without the needles and the cones
It's very difficult too see from pictures, I realized that when searching for it.
However I know this is spruce, because I now know the English name for it. It's a lot easier to see the difference in real life, I also know Fir quite well - now that I know the English name for it.
Spruce is very common in my country, it was planted big scale way back before the oil age. Fir is usually planted as Christmas trees for those who prefer that, and it's much more rarely growing wild here.
I prefer not to drag in whole trees in to my living room at all, but too me a Christmas tree is spruce...
Pine is lovely, I love pine, pine woods are beautiful - spruce woods are not, but pine is a little harder and stronger and it don't grow this straight.
In my post with 3 pictures attached there is a big tree just to the right of the baby spruce in the first picture, that's an old Pine.
I actually planted 7 baby pine trees (groups of 3 to make sure one grows up) along the perimeter of my property this year, I might not live to see them fully grown but it was fun doing it.
I also planted a hedge with 20 baby beech wood trees that I found in the wild.