The poet calls the sight a tragic sight in "Heritage of Trees" because they are witnessing the destruction of the old trees that hold historical and cultural significance. The loss of these trees represents the breaking of a connection to the past and the inability to preserve tradition for future generations. This loss is deeply saddening, thus the poet uses the term "tragic" to convey the emotional impact of this destruction.
The sense of sight is your visual sense.
I would call that a "stand of trees"
An obstruction?
hidden
Heath Ledger was an actor, and some of his roles were heroic. His own death was tragic. But I wouldn't call him a tragic hero.
a grove of trees
yes but they are very small trees so the call them dwarf trees.
you call them, "two trees wrapped around each other" geez...
I would call it a heartbreaking accident, or a tragic failure of the justice system.
Good question! Ever green trees.
Emergent
In the wild, a flock. There is nothing quite like the sound and sight of a huge flock of budgerigars frenziedly congregating in gum trees after the rain.