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Bark looks like Beech .
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I saw that too.
Here's a bunch more, with Beech first, and White Ash at the bottom-middle. Northern Ash displays its leaves in 5-leaf bunches—I don't know about White Ash. ![]() ![]() Newbiesaukee's photo (left), but on the same page as the above, the right photo illustrates beaver damage to a Beech tree—according to the forester. ![]() ![]() https://www.americanforests.org/maga...guage-of-bark/ What does he know—anyway? __________________ Just found the clincher—it's squirrel damage: Quote:
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My friend also visited my neighbor. Still not sure as the teeth marks look like porcupine photos from internet but I still like beaver.
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Your original photo doesn't have anything alongside for comparison of bite-sizes.
![]() ![]() If they are measured against your neighbor's beaver-bite bark damage, it may become clear that the incisor "try-bites" are the smaller two of the three animals. (Clearing the beaver of tree-assault-and-battery). ![]() .
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