Lonsdale73
Established Member
Spotted this hazel limb and have a couple of questions I'm hoping some of you might be able to answer.
1) What causes it to twist like this?
2) Are there any laws or rules on 'harvesting' wood from woodlands? I'd imagine one cannot simply walk into a wood with a chainsaw and start cutting down trees willy-nilly so would it be permissible to harvest a single stem like this? And what about branches or trunks that have naturally fallen/brought down by storms?
3) And finally, do we now have so many squirrels that they plunder all the hazelnuts and acorns before any humans can touch them? I couldn't find a single hazelnut and found but one acorn in several woodland walks between August and November!
1) What causes it to twist like this?
2) Are there any laws or rules on 'harvesting' wood from woodlands? I'd imagine one cannot simply walk into a wood with a chainsaw and start cutting down trees willy-nilly so would it be permissible to harvest a single stem like this? And what about branches or trunks that have naturally fallen/brought down by storms?
3) And finally, do we now have so many squirrels that they plunder all the hazelnuts and acorns before any humans can touch them? I couldn't find a single hazelnut and found but one acorn in several woodland walks between August and November!