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Andy Collins
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No David, I first looked at the tree in October IIRC, to look at removing with a crane for another contractor. The FB were present but in no where near as fine condition as the first pic. I presume he took the pic earlier (Sorry, I am not that much of a fungiphile). He did have a great interest in the tree and had been documenting its decline for the previous 2 years as he was scared it would land on his house.

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No David, I first looked at the tree in October IIRC, to look at removing with a crane for another contractor. The FB were present but in no where near as fine condition as the first pic. I presume he took the pic earlier (Sorry, I am not that much of a fungiphile). He did have a great interest in the tree and had been documenting its decline for the previous 2 years as he was scared it would land on his house.

 

 

 

Cheers Rich, I thought that it must have taken a few months back.

 

 

Would be interesting to see the progressional shots of the tree declining.

 

Have you got acess to them ?

 

 

No worries if not :001_smile:

 

 

 

 

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