Natural disasters, like an earthquake, can be a limiting factor to population growth. Which is an example of a natural disaster limiting population growth?

A zebra population being attacked by different lion herds.
Space in a forest becomes crowded, and a population of low-lying plants cannot get enough sunlight.
A strong thunderstorm destroys many of the nests of a bird population.
A month of colder air in the spring delays the growth of plants that provide food for a deer population.

A strong thunderstorm destroys many of the nests of a bird population.