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Trees for Attracting Birds and Butterflies

Attracting butterflies, hummingbirds and other wild birds often goes hand-in-hand with landscaping, as plant-lovers usually appreciate wildlife, too. Plant trees useful for attracting birds, and enjoy the color and song they bring to your yard. Attracting butterflies is a 2-for-1 proposition, as the trees will be attractive to you, too!
Trees for Attracting Baltimore Orioles - Elm Trees
The streets of eastern North America once looked drastically different than they do now -- and not just because of technological advances and changes in tastes. American elm trees was lined Main Street USA, as the shade tree of choice. Then Dutch elm disease came and wiped out most American elm trees -- a loss not only to humans, but to Baltimore Orioles.
Attract Birds With Dogwood and Other Flowering Trees, Shrubs
Birdwatching and landscaping can complement each other beautifully when you plant your landscape with flowering shrubs and trees. Read why dogwood makes #1 on my Top 10 list. Descriptions accompany all 10 of my top picks for spring shrubs and trees, many of which provide hours of birdwatching fun with their colorful berries.
Butterfly Garden: Attracting Butterflies With Trees, Flowers
Butterfly gardens are similar to hummingbird gardens -- but with some important differences. Learn about the plants effective in attracting adult butterflies. But to have an optimal butterfly garden, you'll also need host plants for caterpillars. Like birdwatching, watching butterflies is a natural extension to landscaping.
Pussy Willow Trees - Wild Bird Magnets
Learn how to prune pussy willow trees and include them in your landscaping. If you do, you'll enjoy not only the catkins in spring, but also a cornucopia of birdwatching. By pruning pussy willows properly, you can keep them shrub-sized on the landscape, rather than becoming 20-foot trees.
Trees and Shrubs to Attract Wild Birds
Planting the landscape for fall is about more than just vibrant fall foliage on trees and shrubs. Don't overlook the potential of many shrubs and trees to attract birds. My "Top Ten" list will help bird watchers and landscapers alike.
Attracting Eastern Bluebirds, Robins With Sumac Trees
Sumac shrub is an important food source for wild birds in late winter and early spring. With its gold, red and maroon fall colors, native sumac shrub is also a boon to landscapers looking for quick and easy fall color. Enjoy watching bluebirds and robins eat this shrub's berries after all other food sources have dried up!
Trees and Shrubs for Winter Interest, Birdwatching
Ideas to promote bird watching and visual interest on the winter landscape. This list of the 10 best plants for winter focuses on such factors as drawing wild birds for bird watching, color displays and plant hardiness. Pictures included. Attracting birds with these plants "kills 2 birds with one stone," since they're also plants that attract humans!
Berries for Attracting Wild Birds - Holly Trees
Holly trees are perhaps the second best known Christmas evergreen tree after the Christmas tree. But holly trees are also attractive landscape plants, whose berries attract wild birds and provide them with cover from predators. Grow holly as a Christmas present to the wild birds -- and to the the birdwatchers in your family.

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