Thanks for help!

Our son and daughter helped to identify the foamy mass on our oak tree that lasted several minutes.   It is called slime flux, a very common disease among our native deciduous trees.  I gather that as the bacteria grow inside the tree (usually in damaged areas of the wood), carbon dioxide gas is released as fermentation occurs.  This produces the bubbles!  Enjoy!

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