Serviceberry (Amelanchier): This tree produces small, sweet berries that bluebirds love, along with white spring blooms, making it both a food source and a beautiful addition to your garden.
Red Mulberry (Morus rubra): The berries from red mulberry trees are a favorite treat for bluebirds. Plus, the tree’s dense foliage provides shelter for nesting.
Blueberry Bushes (Vaccinium): As the name suggests, blueberries are irresistible to bluebirds, especially in the summer when they ripen. These bushes also offer lovely spring blossoms.
Elderberry (Sambucus nigra): The dark berries from elderberry bushes are a rich food source for bluebirds. Their clusters of white flowers are also attractive to pollinators.
Holly (Ilex aquifolium): Holly plants provide bright red berries in the winter months, offering an important food source for bluebirds during the colder season.
Sumac (Rhus): The red berries of sumac are perfect for bluebirds, especially in the fall. This shrub also has stunning red foliage, adding seasonal beauty to your garden.
Viburnum (Viburnum spp.): With both edible berries and fragrant flowers, viburnum attracts bluebirds while offering a habitat with its dense, bushy growth.