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broken
Could be worse. Mad grateful it was just a branch and not the whole tree.
Porcupine damage on tree at the end of winter.
My first thought was rabbits based on the first glance on the low and narrow belt, but walking closer and seeing the big area in the back with the distinctive teeth marks it was clear the offender was a porcupine.
They are omnivores, mainly eating plants and at the end of winter, when food is scarce they love to eat bark.
Have you wondered about the particular reasons trees are damages during winter? Find out what they are here.
Have you wondered about the particular reasons trees are damages during winter? Find out what they are here.
Just watched someone hit and run a tree sapling. Like sir, I understand you were turning around, but... You were facing the tree as you ran over it. How did you not see it.
Root Wrangling
Root Wrangling (Photo: R.P. Murphy) FYI, it’s not ALL fun and games at Rosslyn. Sometimes there’s tough work to do! Like root wrangling, for example… But there’s no reason work shouldn’t also be fun, right? Do you remember that whopper of a storm this summer, the microburst that blasted Rosslyn, snapping limbs and uprooting trees? At last we’ve de-stumped and extracted the root balls. How did…
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