Why are our trees gradually dying off 1 or 2 limbs at a time?
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My heart breaks for you. I’ve lost mine too. Call an arborist or your County Extension Service for advice.
Birch trees are subject to leaf miner.
https://www.thetreegeek.com/problems/birch-leafminer/
https://www.hunker.com/13406341/why-is-my-birch-tree-dying
As advised above call an arborist
I would check with an arborist, but some of them don't look like they were getting very much sun.
Believe it or not, wind can damage a tree. If you've had storms with lots of wind (high wind but not quite a hurricane or tornado) that can damage a tree or just parts of a tree.
I have huge beautiful old trees in my yard and have the same problem. The one thiing I see is squirrels eating the leaf buds every day. Sometimes they eat every single leaf bud from a branch. Perhaps this stresses those branches so much that they die.
Im thinking not enough water? I have a River Birch which is doing the same thing.
Sadly, We just had 23 ash trees removed due to emerald ash bore beetle. (Squiggly lines under the bark. ) They could not be saved...