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Bohemian WaxwingIs attracting birds to your yard a priority? As you can imagine, providing just a well stocked bird feeder isn't going to keep them around for very long. What's needed as much as birdseed is habitat - a diversity of tree, shrub, flower and grass plantings where they can court, nest, hide, find shelter, stay cool in the shade, and feed. Creating a bird-friendly environment is challenging and rewarding, and be warned, going on a bird habitat shopping spree can lead you  to a discovery of plants that are just as delightful as those birds you're trying to attract. 

In order to create the diversity that's needed when you lay out the welcome mat to a wide variety of birds, it's best to offer a combination of deciduous and evergreen plants. This way you can obtain some variation in plant heights and density, and get a wide array of flowers, fruits, and seeds. At the same time you can delight in the colorful, rich tapestry of plants you're introduced just as much as the birds. 

Here are some suggestions of plants you might consider if you agree that besides your own enjoyment, planting is for the birds:
 

Shrubs

Buffaloberry (N) Hawthorn (N) Sandcherry (N)
Caragana Honeysuckle Serviceberry (N)
Chokeberry Juniper (N) Snowberry (N)
Chokecherry (N) Lilac Sumac (N)
Cotoneaster Nanking Cherry Trilobed Sumac (N)
Elderberry Pussy Willow Viburnum
Golden Currant (N) Dogwood(N) Barberry

Blue Bird
Birds NestGot Bluebirds?

Join the fun of learning about Mountain Bluebirds and how to attract more of them to your neighborhood - a project all the family can enjoy. For details, visit:

www.mountainbluebirdtrails.com


Trees


Arborvitae Crabapple   Mountain Ash(N)
Ash (N) Flowering Crab   Pine (N)
Aspen (N) Juniper (N)   May Day Tree
Birch (N) Linden   Spruce
Canada Red Cherry Maple (N)   Willow (N)
Cottonwood (N) Mountain Alder(N)   Amur
Chokecherry      

(N) = native species available

For more information on butterflies and Hummingbirds,please visit our Butterflies and Hummingbirds Page


 

 

 
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