Barkin' up the right tree
I created this channel to help outdoor enthusiasts identify common trees of the Ohio valley, lower Great Lakes and Appalachian regions. I will compare and contrast similar looking trees and also comment on the habitats in which they can be found. Since most trees are leafless half of the year I will use bark as the primary method of identification. I will then further illustrate each tree's leaves, fruits, flowers and buds to help you "Bark up the right tree".
For those interested in a more detailed natural history of some less visited areas of the Ohio valley, lower Great Lakes and Appalachian regions please feel free to visit my other youtube channel 'Let's dig a little deeper'.
Barkin' up Vermont's Mount Ascutney
Blackjack Oak Summer Identification
Barkin' up a Maritime Forest
Seasonal Tree ID hikes - Spring 2024
Seasonal Tree ID Hikes - Fall 2023
Red Maple through the seasons Part 3 - Foliage, Fall Colors and Diverse Habitats
American Basswood
Seasonal Tree ID Hikes - Summer 2023
Serviceberry Bark, Berries, Flowers and Foliage
Red Maple through the seasons Part 2 - Spring Appearance
Seasonal Tree ID Hikes - Spring 2023
Red Maple through the seasons Part 1 - Winter Appearance
Seasonal Tree ID Hikes - Winter 2023
On the trail of the lonesome Jack Pines
Black Gum summer and fall appearance
Mountain Maple summer identification
Trees of Mount Monadnock New Hampshire
Common Juniper
Red Pine
Spring Birch Study Part 3 - Birch leaves and look-alikes
Spring Birch Study Part 2 - Birches of Wachusett Mountain
Spring Birch Study Part 1 - Introduction to Birches and their bark
Barkin' up the right oak Part 3 - Pin and Chinkapin Oaks
Barkin' up the right oak Part 2 - White and Post Oaks
Barkin' up the right oak Part 1 - Scarlet, Black, Chestnut and Northern Red Oaks
Black Gum winter identification
Atlantic White Cedar
Trees of Boston's Blue Hills Reservation
Bear Oak
American Chestnut