Birdseye Maple is an interesting and dramatic wood. This
unusual grain variation appears mostly in the sugar maple
tree. It is thought that the small swirls or the "eyes" are
actually dormant buds. The reason for the profusion of
them in a particular log or part of a log is unclear. Since
it is almost impossible to determine the hidden grain pattern
from the outside of the tree, this wood is usually only
identified at the sawmill when it is cut into the boards.
Then hopefully it will be separated. Because of the random
nature of this occurrence and the infrequency of it's showing
up, this wood is much sought after. The colour of the wood
will mellow to a warm golden tone.