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Unexpected treebound objects???

 

Anyone else found frog spawn up a tree before?

 

Two clumps on a large oak 5&7m up.

 

I've got a strange visual in my head of a black bird biting down on its catch at the top of the tree and the momma froggie exploding, need your :001_cool:'s on.

 

Back there tomorrow. Will take a camara.

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A fox up a leaning ivy coverd birch tree. Lucky for him it was in norwich city's cemetery so i couldn't fell it. Made me S a Brick not what i expected.

 

Also in another park a cambium saver stuck in a tight fork and the bark had grown partially over it. Asked one of the old guys on the gang who said it was our bosses from 10 years ago.

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What about this tree species specific petrified Porcelain fungus up an old beech ? It was fitted as an isolator to the tree about 80 years ago to hold electric wiring for lights attached to trees in the lanes of an old estate to guide the night tours by horse carriages.

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I watched a colleague get splattered with rat blood and guts, while he was shaping the ball of a palm just as the rest of the rat family decided to make a run for it across his shoulders, down his back and out of the tree. He didnt look happy while i was stood laughing my ass off at his blood splattered face.

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