I'm not sure which specific 'big lumberjack story' you mean. There could be many stories about lumberjacks. Maybe it's a story about a really strong and skilled lumberjack in the forest, who can cut down trees with great speed and precision.
Once there was a lumberjack deep in the forest. One night, as he was about to sleep in his small cabin, he heard strange noises outside. It sounded like a huge beast was approaching. He grabbed his axe, but when he opened the door, all he saw was a dark figure disappearing into the trees. He couldn't sleep that night, constantly fearing that the unknown thing would return.
The isolation of the forest is a spooky element. Lumberjacks often work alone in vast, remote forests, which can be a perfect setting for something scary. For example, if a strange noise is heard, there's no one around for miles to help. Another element is the big, old trees. They can seem like silent, menacing giants. Also, the wildlife in the forest can add to the spookiness. A sudden movement of an animal or a strange call can make a lumberjack jump.
I don't recall any specifically famous names for the oxen in such a story off the top of my head. It really depends on the particular version of the story.
A possible story could be that a lumberjack is working in the forest. A woodpecker keeps pecking on a tree near where he is working. At first, the lumberjack is annoyed by the noise. But as he watches the woodpecker more closely, he realizes how hard the little bird is working to find food or build a nest. So the lumberjack starts to respect the woodpecker and they co - exist peacefully in the forest.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't know the exact story. But generally, it could be about the lumberjack teaching the little kid something about the forest, like how to identify trees or respect nature.
The two main characters are the lumberjack, who is probably a strong and experienced man working in the forest, and the little kid. The kid might be someone full of curiosity, exploring the area near the forest where the lumberjack works. Their different personalities and life experiences will likely drive the plot of the story.