Good evening. This video went fast. I think there were many branches for trimming, and you enjoyed cutting them into smaller pieces. The trunk of the tree, which had spit and created "a new set of branches, looked rotten. " A good place for a birds nest. I have not seen birds nests in your prunning videos???? What sort of bird life is in these area??
@NORTHJAPANARBORIST
4 ай бұрын
Miss Mac san,Thank you for your comment. I often have the opportunity to cut down cedars. Cedar is a very popular tree for nesting crows. If you have a small cedar forest, there is always at least one crow's nest. It may seem surprising, but squirrels also build nests in cedar trees. If there is a nest, I won't touch the tree. The most troublesome creature that likes cedar is the wasp. They also use cedar bark and sap to build their nests, so cedar trees often contain wasp nests.
@NORTHJAPANARBORIST
4 ай бұрын
@@missmacNZ New Zealand is a country with a unique evolution of marsupials. However, this was the first time I heard that there were no crows, and I was surprised. I thought they were all over the world, even if they were a little different in color.
@NORTHJAPANARBORIST
4 ай бұрын
@@missmacNZ Good morning. New Zealand used to have its own unique ecosystem, and it seems that flightless birds evolved here. Giant moa birds and giant birds of prey also seem to have become extinct. It's all the work of humans, but if you look into history, it's a shame.
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