American Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) American Beautyberry produces vibrant purple berries that robins love. This shrub thrives in sunny to partly shaded areas, providing food and shelter for robins during winter months.
Elderberry (Sambucus nigra) Elderberries are a favorite food source for robins. The shrub produces dark purple berries that are highly nutritious for birds and attract robins when they ripen in late summer to fall.
Serviceberry (Amelanchier spp.) Serviceberry shrubs offer both beauty and sustenance for robins. In spring, they bloom with white flowers, and by summer, they produce sweet, dark berries that robins love to feast on.
Red-twig Dogwood (Cornus sericea) The Red-twig Dogwood not only adds color to your garden with its red stems but also produces berries in late summer. Robins are drawn to these berries, especially during the colder months.
Holly (Ilex aquifolium) Holly shrubs, with their bright red berries, are a favorite for robins. The berries stay on the plant into winter, providing a vital food source when other food is scarce.
Viburnum (Viburnum spp.) Viburnum shrubs produce clusters of berries that robins love. These shrubs also provide excellent shelter and nesting sites, making them a great choice for attracting robins to your garden.
Winterberry (Ilex verticillata) A variety of holly, Winterberry produces vibrant red berries that last into winter. Robins are particularly fond of these berries, making it an excellent shrub for attracting them to your garden.