Serviceberry (Amelanchier): – Serviceberry is a favorite of bluebirds because of its small, sweet berries, which provide an essential food source during the spring and summer months.
Blueberry Bushes (Vaccinium): – As their name suggests, blueberries are a perfect food source for bluebirds. The shrubs produce nutrient-rich berries that bluebirds love, and the bushes also provide dense foliage for nesting.
Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana): – This evergreen tree offers both food and shelter for bluebirds. Its berries are a crucial winter food source, and the dense foliage provides a safe place for bluebirds to rest and nest.
Winterberry Holly (Ilex verticillata): – Winterberry holly produces bright red berries that are a favorite food of bluebirds in winter.
Dogwood (Cornus): – Dogwood trees and shrubs attract bluebirds with their berries and offer shelter with their spreading branches.
Mulberry Tree (Morus): – Mulberry trees produce dark purple to black berries that are highly attractive to bluebirds.
Wild Grape Vine (Vitis spp.): – Wild grape vines not only provide delicious fruit for bluebirds but also act as a natural vine-covered shelter.