Jordan Forest Product Services Inc.
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Locality: Cassadaga, New York
Phone: +1 716-672-8195
Address: 3192 Burnham Rd 14718 Cassadaga, NY, US
Website: www.jordanforestry.com
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Knock knock come on out you little coyote!!
We are in a remote location.
Marking some small oak today. DBH 36"
Jack has a buddy in the woods today. Gus
The weatherman says snow is on the way, so the transformation has been made.
Nice little spot to take a sit.
Little helper in the office this morning.
Jack is enjoying a beautiful fall Friday, but refuses to look at the camera.
Creative deer seat.
Hard Rock maple with some strings attached.
Jack had a friend in the woods with him yesterday. Abbie.
The little cold snap seems to be warming the bucks up.
How much wood will a woodpecker peck
Have a little helper in the woods today.
Chubby Checker maple.
A pot to hold your ficus elastica.
An old article found in the Fredonia Censor April 11, 1957
Joe Dirt must have been here.
A pair of bandits
A young coyote pup mousing while I was brush hogging.
A nice Red Oak. Responsible management of a renewable resource.
Double stump maple
These maple keep trying to reconnect.
Jack likes watching from the top of the bank.
Pumping Jed Clampett's Chautauqua Tea.
Tulip poplar thinning out some of the seed pods.
The 4H meat sale was a little different this year, but we got it figured out. Thank you Deven Robinson for another fine swine. Support your local 4H.
4 of 8 on a basswood.
Looks like someone was getting evicted this spring.
Gypsy moth laying 600-1000 eggs. The next generation of leaf eaters.
We got lucky and found a comfortable place in the woods for lunch. Lol
Why did the turkeys cross the road?
Even the turkeys are looking for some shade.
Hannibal Maple.
This is what Jack thinks about the sunny weather.
This maybe the tree they make the cookies in.
Had some visitors today.
Wood to metal spoke conversion.
Time to lay the eggs.
Picture from a couple weeks ago. Goose high rise.
A time before seatbelts.
Abbott sphinx moth
The little ones are out
They are getting harder to find.
Mobile maple unit.
A couple examples of how yellow birch sometimes end up looking like they have legs.
Can you see the timberdoodle?
Chestnut 12 1/2" Dbh. (Diameter chest height)
This little maple tree didn't get the memo on personal space.
Good way to keep warm in the woods.
Just kinda cool looking old well.
Notice all the cherry seed under the beech tree. The critters love the cherry seed.
Old cable log choker.
Still waiting on those ferns.
A Fisher in hot pursuit of Porky.
A good way to Ramp up your social distancing program.
1915 Fur log out West.