Well, apparently we had a rough storm this morning! I slept through it, but my mom texted me to ask how everything was. Apparently where she works, it blew the windows open on the building and even broke some!

I was afraid there would be a lot of damage here, but there really wasn't. A few fallen trees and lots of shredded leaves, but no damage to any of my fences or coops. Phew! I took pictures, a lot more than I realized, but here's the worst of the damage done:
This tree, the girls used to dust bathe under.

But now they have all sorts of branches to climb on, I guess.
It fell right on the boat!

No damage to it, as far as I can tell, but the place is a lot more sheltered under there now!
And if anyone was wondering, the crappy shade cover thing is perfectly untouched.
There was a bit of flooding at the back of the chicken yard and in their 'free-range' space adjacent to it. It's hard to tell in this shot, but there's about an inch of water back there. It's flowing, so hopefully it will all run off and I won't have a swamp back here!
The stream running through the 'free-range' space:
This picture isn't great, but the best I could do, but this is what's left of the mini-yard. :/ It used to have trees and bushes and vines, and it looks like the top of a tree fell in there and just flattened everything. :/ The sucky thing is, we built the coop addition there with lots of windows on that side because it would be shaded in summer and get sunlight in winter, but all of that summertime shade just got steamrolled.
This is a tarp I had to kind of extend the cover from the coop into the mini yard. So we got some rain...
I believe this tree is the one whose top flattened everything in the mini-yard. You can see all the vines are hanging over the fence into the mini-yard now... I'm a bit unnerved by this tree, because it's in the main chicken yard and now leaning a bit too much toward the mini-yard... Yikes!
The ducks and Guineas fared better for it all. The only thing over at the duck coop is this tree leaning over one corner of their yard. It looks like the only thing that would hit the duck yard is small, flimsy branches if it fell the rest of the way, but I'm not 100% sure on that.

The old rooster, Toes, was in a pen at this corner of the duck yard for a few days--he's in another pen now, just to be safe!
And I think the Guinea aviary must have been built like a tank, because the trees didn't do any damage to it!