Help with tree ID

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rygar

Burning Hunk
Sep 23, 2013
175
Neighbor had 2 or 3 tree's cut down and cut to log length (maybe a little short)

sorry for not having pics of leaves, but this was best i could do.

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i figured as most of the neighborhood is red oak and some white oak. might have to take a stroll and have a beer with my old german friend
 
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Ash, Red Oak, Red Oak.
 
First photo is ash? Second red oak? Third -- dunno.
 
For those saying red oak in the 2nd photo you guys must have some light colored heart wood. In my area the Red Oak heart wood is darker than Ash. It could be white oak but the focus on the photo is on the window. I would say that the 1st photo looks like a big ash tree based on the bark but again the heartwood is light for as large a tree that is.
 
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