That is a wonderful painting!
Wonderful pic. Are those eucalyptus trees? I don't see those much.
That's called bio-diversity engineering if memory serves me correct... lol. I'm going to guess and think Pleated woodpeckers, squirrels with some suitable turkey habitat sprinkled in?We had eucalyptus in the "Bay Area" when we lived in CA. They wouldn't grow here.
It's a mixture of things. On the east side of the house (photo is looking east, perhaps needless to say, for an evening rainbow ) it's mostly sugar maples and white pines. Some of the woody trunks you are seeing are "snags" (dead trees, left as habitat for the little woodland creatures).
all of the local woodpecker species (pileated, downy, hairy, flickers, yellow bellied sapsuckers, and, in recent years, redbellied woodpeckers) appreciate some dead trees as sources of food and for nesting, and there are other species that'll nest in divots and cavities in snags. I don't know how squirrels feel about dead trees.That's called bio-diversity engineering if memory serves me correct... lol. I'm going to guess and think Pleated woodpeckers, squirrels with some suitable turkey habitat sprinkled in?
These guys.all of the local woodpecker species appreciate some dead trees as sources of food and for nesting