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Plants that Attract Birds



The best plants do 2 things:
1. Provide berries or seeds that birds can eat. (Note: Try to choose the most prolific plants and also ones on which berries or seeds ripen at different seasons, so that food is available and offered all year round.)
2. Provide places for nesting

SHRUB LEVEL
a) Honeysuckle - Shrubs not vines
b) Juniper - 2 to 5 feet tall
c) Barberry

SMALL TREE LEVEL
a) Crab apple 0 Abundant small apples
b) Juniper - 10 to 20 feet tall
c) Hawthorn

TALL TREE LEVEL
a) Cones and Cover - Pine, Spruce, Hemlock
b) Seeds - Maple, Ash (female tree) Elm, Birch
c) Berries - Cherry, Mulberry, Mountain Ash
d) Nots - Oak