Tree breaks can be put into 4 categories-
Twists-Where the tree is twisted in one direction
Breaks- where the tree is broken and laying over
Pulled out of the ground- just as it says
Breaks where the trees have been layed over but are held down by other timber or rocks.
Anyone seen anything like this.
Tree breaks
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You will find it in any active area. The twists are far more conclusive.
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Conclusive to the fact is wasn't simply wind damage or an animal brushing through the foliage (depending on the size and height of the branch). More likely something has had a grip on the branch/twig and twisted it around.
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I have located some tree breaks that have had bird nests in them. The branches have been bent at about 7ft and bent forwards an opening in the branches.Dean Harrison wrote:Conclusive to the fact is wasn't simply wind damage or an animal brushing through the foliage (depending on the size and height of the branch). More likely something has had a grip on the branch/twig and twisted it around.
DMH
The nests were in tact but the contents removed.
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