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Are you skidding it out for sawlogs or firewood? Hills and creeks make it a challenge if you have those.
Pics of some twigs would help. It does look like Black cherry.
You about have to look at the twigs or seeds to separate the different Ash species. Even then it can be difficult.
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Looks like Honey locust to me also. You can even see a few lingering leaves that match up with Honey locust.
I was thinking Bald cypress, dogwood, Sugar maple then Red oak.
First pic looks like Mulberry.
Those don't look to be compound leaves. Looks like Elm to me.
Yep that's it.
Carpenter worm maybe, fish bait for sure.
Good to hear. New wood helper on the way.
Hedge or faded Mulberry.
I haven't seen it here, but its likely a locust leafminer outbreak. It happens, they'll be ok.
Bigtooth aspen.
The most diagnostic feature would be the acorns if you can find some. Leaves and bark are pretty variable among many oaks.
Looks like Chinkapin oak to me.
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Looks like Pawpaw. Smell some crushed leaves, should have a strong skunky odor.
Another Honey locust? Or maybe Osage orange.