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Strange find...


Ty Korrigan
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Well, I'm off work today so I was browsing my images and came across these from last Winter.

A Spruce with a gurt fissure running up it.

In the fissure, preserved in resin was a mouse!

I guess from watching the tree move in the wind that the fissure opened and closed on the timorous wee fleekit before coating it for posterity in varnish.

Ty

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Tony, as this thread has interested you, would you mind having a stab at just what the rot was please.

I think it was a Norway spruce...

Cheers

Ty

 

two possible candidates in my opinion Phaeolus and fomitopsis pinicola hard to be certain would go with the former but not too sure how common P. shweinitzii is on spruce

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