Triangles on Tree, and other trees to ID

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All natural blemishes
 

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Looks like natrural tree growth to me. Birches and poplars grow with those chevrons where small branches were. Holes are from damage that healed up.

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Thank you for all your help today!! Tomorrow I will be going to an area of these 15 acres of woods that had a house on a 1907 map that wasn't there in the 1919 map!!
 

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