April 14, 20223 yr comment_3938420 9 hours ago, islandgun said: A few miles from Inverness Could be Witches Broom, a tree deformity, with a dense mass of shoots in one area.
April 14, 20223 yr Author comment_3938431 24 minutes ago, twenty said: Could be Witches Broom, a tree deformity, with a dense mass of shoots in one area. Good shout, Ive never heard of it before, although ive seen small clumps in deciduous trees but never given them a thought. cheers 3 minutes ago, TIGHTCHOKE said: Sea Eagle? That was my first thought or Osprey,
April 14, 20223 yr Community Expert comment_3938442 Doesn't look like a nest IMO. Not heard of the witches broom Twenty mentioned above, but I'd plump for that ?
April 14, 20223 yr comment_3938455 Dont look like a nest to me either theres no base to support it ?>
April 14, 20223 yr Author comment_3938533 4 hours ago, Walker570 said: Trail cam????? I wondered about that also but very high up ! and fantastic camo, the wood had roe, badger, fox and some very large hares, spaniel put up two woodcock. i was in the area few a few days... a nice change for me and the dog
April 14, 20223 yr comment_3938536 Hah!! Didn't think of that. I do not have a clue what it is or if it has been 'made' but very interesting all the same.
April 14, 20223 yr comment_3938540 Id go with twenty. https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2018/06/witches-broom/
May 9, 20223 yr comment_3944122 On 14/04/2022 at 13:18, dogger said: bear grylles bed ? Global warming or covid related its gotta be one or tuther ?
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