Hello,
Being out of the house 10 to 15 hours a day with my job at the cranberry farm, 
I can't go hiking and make videos any more, at least not until harvest is over. 
But recently I decided to take photos and make a slideshow. In my oak leaf 
collection I have leaves from all species of oak in the Pine Barrens except 
Dwarf Chestnut Oak.
So I took a photograph of representative examples from each species (9, plus 
Scrub Oak), and then 3 more pictures, 4 species in one, 4 in the next, and 2 in 
the last.
I did not put in captions to identify the species. Maybe one day I'll make a 
new slideshow with captions. But when you watch it you'll at least see what we 
have here.
Willow Oak is the least widespread of all of them.
I'm not sure if anyone in the ENTS has seen this yet. Here's the direct link:
Hello,
Being out of the house 10 to 15 hours a day with my job at the cranberry farm, 
I can't go hiking and make videos any more, at least not until harvest is over. 
But recently I decided to take photos and make a slideshow. In my oak leaf 
collection I have leaves from all species of oak in the Pine Barrens except 
Dwarf Chestnut Oak.
So I took photographs of representative examples from each species (9, plus 
Scrub Oak), and then 3 more pictures, 4 species in one, 4 in the next, and 2 in 
the last.
I did not put in captions to identify the species. Maybe one day I'll make a 
new slideshow with captions. But when you watch it you'll at least see what we 
have here.
Willow Oak is the least widespread of all of them. 
I'm not sure if anyone in the ENTS has seen this yet. Here is the direct link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny0PXG0uTUQ
Hope you enjoy.
Barry

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