I'm actually quite surprised to see such a discoloration in yew. It's pretty rare, because the wood is so resistant to decay. Had the log been laying on the forest floor for a while?
Yep.
It's actually funny, before I knew that the tree was yew, I cut off a branch that was hanging into my other tree and chucked the whole thing in the backyard. A year later, I realized what a stupid thing I did, and went back and looked for it.
I didn't find it then, but a few months later, I was looking for a lost arrow and lo and behold, there is the yew limb, buried under piles of dead leaves, rotting pine, and grass clippings. It spent almost two years under that crud and only the bark was moldy in a few places. Amazing stuff.
I was totally doing a victory dance when I found it. I figured there was no way it would be in any condition that would make a bow, but just scraping the bark off revealed perfectly seasoned wood. Woohoo!
I'm still working it down, I think it's going to be an awesome bow.