We are fotunate enough to have black oak, live oak, and another oak species (blue oak? Or maybe a live oak hybrid?) living on our property. The first two that fell were live oaks. . . The big one to fall was a black oak and it took a number of live oaks down with it. I'm thinking that the fungus has something to do with it, but want to contact an arborist. Many trees in our neighborhood fell, our neighbor's theory is that we had many years of drought and then a heavy heavy wet snowfall that heaved and stressed many underground roots from the top weight of the snow. The snow was very unusual. Then we had a bunch of rain and wind and that was what did it. He lost four trees himself. Thanks for all of the suggestions. I think that I have cut up about four cords of firewood so far and we will burn that. Gary, my property is an oak nursery!!! I've got fifteen sprouted acorns growing in pots right now, and I mowed down about a million

. May need to think about collecting acorns from a healthier tree somewhere else, but the oaks on the north side of our property seem to be in somewhat better shape. This is my first year living here, so maybe I'm overly alarmed about this. We will be thinning out many of the obviously sick, poorly positioned, and dubiously rooted (if we can tell) trees over the next few years. I'll leave a snag or two for our woodpeckers and furry friends. The good . . .now we have WAY more light on the northeast slope and a lot of room to plant something new. BTW. I read about hugelkuture beds on another thread and I certainly have enough material to make some of these raised beds. I don't know much about oak root fungus, but do I run the risk of just fueling this fungus if I Bury a lot of wood into the ground? Today was my last day of school, so I'll have time now. I wiliest some pics soon.
Regards,
Brian