John, the oak you picture is more likely to be a Sessile Oak, also known as Durmast Oak. The difference is easy to spot later on in the year, as a Turkey Oak will have hairy acorn cups.
John, sorry that my two posts to date have been perhaps negative, this has not been intentional, but I do like to correct when I can. Thanks for a fantastic website, I visit everyday and am in awe of your pictures. Thanks again, Chris
Thanks for your comments Chris, I just love Suffolk, I haven't found anything better [yet]
Please feel free to correct any errors, there are so many subjects that we can't be right all the time, I/we are really spoilt for choice, its all around us but sadly I don't get to visit all the places I want to, perhaps one day........