I concur on Red Oak.
I concur on Red Oak.
Looks more like red oak than white to me, but more needed, especially leaves.
Of course the Monty Python fan in me immediately jumps to:
#1. The Larch. .......
The Larch
I can't say exactly which but, that is definitely an oak of some type. There are over 90 different oak species in North America. I'd also guess one of the reds.
I didn’t get the best grade in dendrology but I would agree that it looks like a type of white oak. I’d recommend downloading the app VTree. Virginia Tech put together this app and it greatly helps identifying trees in the field.
Found this posted on Facebook. A bark gallery.
https://www.microcosmic.info/2018/01...ttkHSFiCY8TJE8
Split it in half with an axe. If it is a red hue and smells like dog piss then you have red oak. White oak won't smell as bad. Both are extremely easy to split for firewood but require one to two years of proper seasoning to be used as heating firewood. Whit oak is highly prized amongst boat builders for it's closed-cell grain structure.