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Not standing (but probably was at some point :001_rolleyes:)

 

Too nice not to share & I can't be arsed to start a new thread :biggrin:

 

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glad you did........not the same ring to it anyway....'the beauty of left in situ deadwood':001_smile:

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glad you did........not the same ring to it anyway....'the beauty of left in situ deadwood':001_smile:

 

And there was me thinking david was getting desperate for a post and putting up a bunch of ugly old sticks that fell in the mud!:lol:

 

I will be checking that spot out for lentinus tigrinus in a decade!:thumbup1:

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I will be checking that spot out for lentinus tigrinus in a decade!:thumbup1:

 

Pond in the woodland walk area of Knebworth.

 

 

 

Some very interesting lines of maturing Beech near by.

 

Worth re-visiting later in the year me thinks :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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no pictures :blush: but a story......

 

about 6 weeks ago i took down a large sycamore in a local park, the tree was situated right close to someones back garden and had been pollarded (badly) in the past and was on its way out

 

with a dbh of about 3' it was a perfect candidate (IMO) of a nature stick, but it was down for a fell so spoke to the TO and the client whos garden it was and it was decided to leave it at about 15' for the bugs, beasties, birds and fungus to eat at:thumbup:

 

this week had to go back to it to fell it because a local politician had complained about it being an eyesore:thumbdown:

 

:cursing:

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  • 6 months later...
Posted
no pictures but a story......

 

about 6 weeks ago i took down a large sycamore in a local park, the tree was situated right close to someones back garden and had been pollarded (badly) in the past and was on its way out

 

with a dbh of about 3' it was a perfect candidate (IMO) of a nature stick, but it was down for a fell so spoke to the TO and the client whos garden it was and it was decided to leave it at about 15' for the bugs, beasties, birds and fungus to eat at:thumbup:

 

this week had to go back to it to fell it because a local politician had complained about it being an eyesore:thumbdown:

 

:cursing:

 

What a twit!

Oh sorry I mis-spelled that:sneaky2:

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