Our state, Louisiana is one of states hit most by hurricanes. Totally 54 hurricanes since 1851 with categories range from 3 to 5.
We have 3 trees in front of our house. Squirrels, birds and some other critters use these trees as their:
- shelter
- play areas (branches)
- site for reproduction (nesting for birds)
- resting
- hiding from predators
- source of foods
We love to observe these critters, usually in the morning or afternoon while drinking a cup of coffee or tea.
Unfortunately, the trees seem have been “decayed” due to fungi diseases, and even one of them busted and destroyed recently.
We got hurricane Ida last year. Our neighborhood not really in good shape yet like before disaster.
Then, we decided to cut all these trees down, the day before hurricane Ida “visit” our areas.
This Hurricane was estimated as category 3, where the wind could reach 115 mph (185 km per hour). Deadly wind actually.
# To be continued to Part 2
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