TABLE 1. - Groups of fleshy fruits moat attractive to birds throughout the 



United States— Continued 



Name of fruit 



Species of birds known to eat the fruit 



Common 



Holly 



Supplejack. 

 Grape 



Virginia creeper . 



Buffaloberry 



Silverberry, Rus- 

 sian olive, etc. 



Wild- sarsapari 11a 



Dogwood 



Sour gum, tup el o 



Crowberry 



Bearberry, manza- 

 nita 



Generic 



Num- 

 ber 



Ilex 



Berchemia 

 Vitis .... 



Ampelopsis 



Shepherdia . . 

 ELaeagnus . . . 



Aralia 

 Cornus 



Nyssa 



Empetrum 



Arctostaphylos 



48 



15 



87 



38 



18 



2/ 



16 

 93 



39 



40 

 34 



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Desirable kinds most fond of the fruit 



Ruffed grouse, bobwhite, valley quail, 

 flicker, yellow-bellied sapsucker, 

 mockingbird, catbird, brown thrasher, 

 robin, hermit thrush, eastern bluebird, 

 cedar waxwing. 



Mockingbird, robin. 



Ruffed grouse, bobwhite, northern and 

 red-shafted flickers, pileated and red- 

 bellied woodpeckers, eastern kingbird, 

 mockingbird, catbird, brown thrasher, 

 robin, wood thrush, veery, eastern and 

 western bluebirds, cedar waxwing, 

 cardinal. 



Flicker, red-bellied and red-headed wood- 

 peckers, yellow-bellied sapsucker, 

 tufted titmouse, mockingbird, brown 

 thrasher, robin, hermit, olive-backed, 

 and gray-cheeked thrushes, eastern blue- 

 bird, red-eyed vireo, scarlet tanager, 

 evening grosbeak, purple finch. 



Sharp-tailed grouse, pine grosbeak. 



Prairie chicken, sharp-tailed grouse, 

 catbird, robin, cedar waxwing. 



Bobwhite, robin. 



Ruffed grouse, bobwhite, northern and 

 red-shafted flickers, downy woodpecker, 

 eastern kingbird, catbird, brown 

 thrasher, robin, wood, hermit, olive- 

 backed, and gray-cheeked thrushes, 

 eastern bluebird, cedar waxwing, red- 

 eyed and warbling vireos, cardinal, 

 evening and pine grosbeaks, purple finch, 

 white- throated and song sparrows. 



Flicker, robin, olive- backed and gray- 

 cheeked thrushes, cedar waxwing, purple 

 finch. 



Pine grosbeak, snow bunting. 



Dusky and ruffed grouse, valley and 

 mountain quail, wren tit, fox sparrow. 



