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I have noticed this in my own area. Forests in this area are logged in a cycle spanning multiple decades.
What I picked up on is that when patches are logged during years where the summer has droughts and heat waves, new trees do not regenerate. When summers are colder and wetter the forest will grow back normally.
So there is a clear mosaic where there are 10 and 12 year old bare patches and 5 year old patches where the trees are shooting up and doing well, and sometimes the new logging scars look to have the older forests and the old cuts seem like they just happened.