hifiandmtb
Sphincter beanie
The angophoras around here are dropping limbs as a self-preservation drought response.That's a lot better than the reply I wrote. Looking through the bush, you can see much further than usual.
I spend a lot of time in the bush, I live in it. Don't like leaving it much. Limb dropping is on the up this summer, from my personal obs. I've actually seen two come down on the property I'm on recently. Heard the crack, and saw it fall. The last one would have crushed a car.
Quite a bit of it happening, not a huge increase over and above the last 20 years I've been here.Many reports of the shedding of major limbs often in response to summer drought or high wind velocities in urban landscape plantings, formative prune to develop strong structure.