Question by ClarkDavid13: What type of birds eat japanese blueberry holly?
We’ve had 2 Japanese blueberry holly bushes for years. No bird ate the fruit. This year we have 2 birds that have ate every berry. I was curious what type of birds these may be?
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Answer by mejxu
Japanese blueberry ( Elaeocarpus decipiens ) is well known as a bird attracting tree, its seed dispersal is by fruit-eating birds >
“If birds are your passion, make sure to give them a few perches; large trees or shrubs are ideal for hiding or nesting. Japanese blueberries (Elaeocarpus decipiens) for instance, provide excellent cover for your feathered friends.”
http://ourhouse.biz/stories/home-garden/gardens/call-of-the-wild.html
“This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds.”
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/79574/#b
“blue olive-like fall fruit >>> attracts birds + fruit will not stain paved surfaces.”
http://stores.homestead.com/ecolage/-strse-178/Japanese,-Blueberry,-Tree,-Japanese/Detail.bok
If you could upload a pic, we can try to identify your birds , but there are no very special ones reported, eating these berries.
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