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Could be field maple

 

Thanks Timbernut - I'm going to cut one and see out of interest. There a quite a few live ones too. I'm guessing that clearing all this dead stuff out, whatever it is, and making it into a woodpile for the mini-beasts is the way to go?

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Ok, thanks Spandit. - I'll leave some of it then. What sort of proportion of standing dead wood should be left?

 

The best standing dead wood for habitat I think is the largest stuff if you have any . Of course it makes the best fire wood , especially if its Elm . Glad you don't see it as quite so neglected as you thought . That was my impression from the pics . I am envious bud . Super project to go on for generations . Never know after about 30 odd generations of your family it could be classed as Ancient Wood land ! :biggrin:

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