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Old 20-01-2015, 05:14 PM
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Default woodpecker holes in rotten elm-tree

I took the pick today. The tree is a rotten Elm. It died ~20 years ago. I didn't remove it then - it seems to be a good home for woodpeckers now. The ash tree at the left could be next. Many ash trees are going extinct here [Cent. Europe] now because of a fungus. It has been first detected in 2007.
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