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Post by Sasquatch on Aug 5, 2022 9:04:16 GMT -5
Poplars? Yep. I heard the pitter patter of debris falling from one of these 50 +foot titans. I figured a squirrel was up there eating a walnut in peace. Nope, it was eating the green seed pods of the tulip tree. If I ever knew they did that, I had forgotten!!
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Post by greghopper on Aug 5, 2022 9:20:07 GMT -5
Poplars? Yep. I heard the pitter patter of debris falling from one of these 50 +foot titans. I figured a squirrel was up there eating a walnut in peace. Nope, it was eating the green seed pods of the tulip tree. If I ever knew they did that, I had forgotten!! When I hunted them back in the day that was the first tree they would start cutting on… big old poplars!
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Post by Sasquatch on Aug 5, 2022 10:06:56 GMT -5
Now that I went and told on em,one is now dropping walnuts distressingly close to the car.
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mgf
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Post by mgf on Aug 6, 2022 8:07:36 GMT -5
I've killed a LOT of squirrels on poplars. I've also been under huge poplars when cuttings were just raining down but the squirrels were so high in the tree I couldn't see them. When I backed off far enough that I could see the tree tops and the shaking leaves it way too far to shoot. LOL
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Post by ms660 on Aug 6, 2022 9:26:29 GMT -5
There is a huge lone Pignut tree on property where I work that is getting hit hard this year. The ground is covered with cuttings. Last year there wasn't a nut on the tree, this year it's loaded with nuts. I have seen several Hickory trees loaded up with nuts that had very little last year.
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Post by Woody Williams on Aug 6, 2022 9:53:32 GMT -5
They haven’t hit my two pecans yet. Maybe my black oil sunflower seeds in my bird feeder are keeping them fat and happy?
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