>> Now I'll think of the huge, crumbling tree stump in our yard more charitably as a "snag". :)
The bigger, the better. Even small ones have some use, but the taller and wider a snag is, the larger species it can support. If you poke at yours a bit, you'll probably find things like fungi and insects living there, maybe more.
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>> Now I'll think of the huge, crumbling tree stump in our yard more charitably as a "snag". :)
The bigger, the better. Even small ones have some use, but the taller and wider a snag is, the larger species it can support. If you poke at yours a bit, you'll probably find things like fungi and insects living there, maybe more.
I've written about this before:
* Photography: Windloss
* From Snag to Log