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Timothy Haley's Images

Title: Entomologist
Organization: USDA Forest Service
Unit: Forest Health Protection - Alexandria Field Office
Country: United States

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
2109046 wind Broken bole at rust canker in tree bole, due to Hurricane Ivan
9006039 honey bee Apis mellifera A colony of honeybees that formed on a tree limb that was in a very overgrown thicket and well protected from the elements. It is about one foot across and 1 1/2 feet deep.
9006040 honey bee Apis mellifera A colony of honeybees that formed on a tree limb that was in a very overgrown thicket and well protected from the elements. It is about one foot across and 1 1/2 feet deep.
0010088 hail Result of severe hail storm on the night of March 8, 1999. The storm impacted about 46 square miles. In the most severely-impacted areas, all pine foliage and buds were stripped from the trees. The hardwoods had not leafed out and were not impacted as severly. This is photo showing crown damage to young pines in a longleaf plantation. This shot was taken March 24, 1999 performing a survey of the storm area.
0010089 hail Result of severe hail storm on the night of March 8, 1999. The storm impacted about 46 square miles. In the most severely-impacted areas, all pine foliage and buds were stripped from the trees. The hardwoods had not leafed out and were not impacted as severly. This shot was taken of a pine crown following the storm. Taken on May 24, 1999  while doing a survey of the storm area.
0010091 hail This a zoomed shot of some overstory pine crowns showing the dieback of needles and loss of buds from the hail storm. This photo was taken March 24, 1999.  
0010092 red oak borer Enaphalodes rufulus The bark has been stripped from this red oak so as to show the borer activity occuring. Note the large number of bore holes in the stem.
0010093 red oak borer Enaphalodes rufulus This red oak had died and the bark was peeling off the tree.
0010094 red oak borer Enaphalodes rufulus This is a cross sectional cut of the bole of a red oak, showing some tunneling and pupal chambers of the borer.

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