9 Plants That Attract Beautiful Bluebirds to Your Yard

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Eastern Red Cedar: These trees provide shelter and nesting sites for bluebirds, as well as a food source in the form of juniper berries.

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Serviceberry: Also known as Juneberry or Amelanchier, this shrub produces small berries that attract bluebirds, while its dense foliage offers cover for nesting.

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Elderberry: The clusters of dark purple berries on elderberry bushes are a favorite food for bluebirds, attracting them to your yard.

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Eastern Redbud: This small tree not only adds beauty to your landscape with its pink spring blooms but also produces seeds that bluebirds enjoy.

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Sumac: Both smooth sumac and staghorn sumac produce clusters of red berries that persist through the winter, providing sustenance for bluebirds when food is scarce.

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Blackberry: Bluebirds are attracted to the berries produced by blackberry bushes, making them a valuable addition to your yard.

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Pokeweed: While considered a weed by some, pokeweed produces dark purple berries that are irresistible to bluebirds.

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Virginia Creeper: This fast-growing vine produces clusters of small blue-black berries that bluebirds find appealing.

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Winterberry Holly: This deciduous holly species produces bright red berries that persist through the winter, providing a vital food source for bluebirds during the colder months.

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