TABLE 1. - Groups of fleshy fruits most attractive to birds throughout the 
United States--Continued 
Name of fruit 
Species of birds known to eat the fruit 
Common 
Raspberry, black- 
berry 
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Generic 
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Aronia ..ccce 
Crataegus ... 
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Desirable kinds most fond of the fruit 
Ruffed grouse, bobwhite, flicker, red- 
headed woodpecker, eastern kingbird, 
tufted titmouse, wren tit, mockingbird, 
catbird, brown thrasher, robin, wood and 
olive-backed thrushes, eastern bluebird, 
cedar waxwing, red-eyed vireo, orchard 
and Baltimore orioles, cardinal, rose- 
breasted, black-headed, and pine 
grosbeaks, red-eyed, spurred, an& 
California towhees, white-throated, fox, 
and song sparrows. 
Ruffed and sharp-tailed grouse, prairie 
chicken, bobwhite. 
Red-headed woodpecker, catbird, brown 
thrasher, robin, Bohemian and cedar 
waxwings, Baltimore oriole, evening and 
pine grosbeaks. 
Brown thrasher, meadowlark. 
Ruffed grouse, robin, purple finch, pine 
grosbeak. 
Ruffed grouse, ring-necked pheasant, 
mockingbird, robin, cedar waxwing, 
purple finch, pine grosbeak, red 
crossbill. 
Flicker, catbird, robin, hermit thrush, 
veery, cedar waxwing, Baltimore oriole. 
Ruffed grouse, bobwhite, valley quail, 
northern and red-shafted flickers, red-= 
bellied and downy woodpeckers, phoebe, 
black-capped and Carolina chickadees, 
wren tit, Carolina wren, mockingbird, 
ecatbird, brown and California thrashers, 
robin, hermit thrush, eastern bluebird, 
white-eyed vireo, towhee, Audubon’s 
warbler, goldfinch, golden-crowned 
sparrow. 
Robin, varied and hermit thrushes, cedar 
waxwing, pheinoperle. 
