An unknown tenant

Sunday, November 24, 2013

It is hard to tell exactly what kind of animal is making this hollow sassafras tree its home. Squirrels keep tree den holes from growing shut by gnawing the live bark around the hole. This is a setback to the tree's attempt to heal itself. Pileated woodpeckers will sometimes chip away at a hole like this to gain entry.

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