Tuesday, 11 June 2024

Re: [cobirds] Tree Species That Are Beneficial to Birds

Washington Hawthorne: this lovely tree not only has berries that birds love, but also has lovely white clusters of flowers that have a nice scent.

The only downside to this tree are the long thorns.

Paula Hansley 
Louisville


On Tue, Jun 11, 2024 at 3:28 PM Mel Goff <melgoff@comcast.net> wrote:
As Charles H mentioned, the Mountain Ash is great for birds in winter. Robins, Waxwings, and Jays come to ours to enjoy the bright orange berries.

Mel Goff
Colorado Springs


> On 06/11/2024 2:30 PM MDT Sharon Kermiet <coral96@indra.com> wrote:
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> I lost a mature tree this year and would like to replant a moderate to
> large shade tree that attracts insects beneficial to birds. I'd like it
> also to be somewhat resilient with regard to late or early snows,
> although I know very few trees are completely OK in this regard. I live
> in east Denver.  Does anyone have recommendations?
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