If by "the last picture on the first post" you meant the picture with the bright pink tree at the center, the no, there is no elderberry in that pic! In fact, we didn't see elderberry in any of your pics, and we have elderberry here on the property.
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Reason on the lights,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the copper wire acted like dental floss.they eat some Christmas lights and are 100% ok .. eat an azalea and sick as it gets
Take your pictures and some sample branches to your local cooperative extension office or university botany department, they should be able to help you.
Also in Virginia not the best time I guess to try to identify plants as in things are starting to turn and die off. We had an extended summer so that has helped but I’ll probably be able to tell a lot of things in spring. Just like the chestnut trees. Everything about them is telling me their true chestnut tree but I’m suspicious because those Aren’t around often anymore But in the spring I’ll know better when they bloom
And looking up the Mimosa tree and I believe you’re right on that it may have to go. It looks like it would be quite beautiful when it blooms but it’s going to be awful close to the goats and it’s not good for them