Birds Feeding on the Fruit
of Alternate-leaved Dogwood
(Cornus alternifolia)
Bird Species
(Scientific & Common Names)
Bombycilla cedrorum * **
(Cedar Waxwing)
Cardinalis cardinalis *
(Northern Cardinal)
Piranga olivacea **
(Scarlet Tanager)
Ectopistes migratorius
(Passenger Pigeon)
Corvus brachyrhynchos
(American Crow)
Melospiza melodia
(Song Sparrow)
Zonotrichia albicollis
(White-throated Sparrow)
Coccothraustes vespertinus *
(Evening Grosbeak)
Haemorhous purpureus * **
(Purple Finch)
Pinicola enucleator *
(Pine Grosbeak)
Tachycineta bicolor
(Tree Swallow)
Dumetella carolinensis *
(Gray Catbird)
Mimus polyglottos
(Northern Mockingbird)
Toxostoma rufum *
(Brown Thrasher)
Colinus virginianus * ***
(Bobwhite Quail)
Bonasa umbellus * ** ***
(Ruffed Grouse)
Meleagris gallopavo * ** ***
(Wild Turkey)
Phasianus colchicus ***
(Ring-necked Pheasant)
Colaptes auratus *
(Northern Flicker)
Dryocopus pileatus
(Pileated Woodpecker)
Melanerpes erythrocephalus
(Red-headed Woodpecker)
Picoides pubescens *
(Downy Woodpecker)
Sphyrapicus varius * ****
(Yellow-bellied Sapsucker)
Sturnus vulgaris
(European Starling)
Catharus fuscescens * **
(Veery)
Catharus guttatus * **
(Hermit Thrush)
Catharus minimus * **
(Grey-cheeked Thrush)
Catharus ustulatus *
(Swainson's Thrush)
Hylocichla mustelina * **
(Wood Thrush)
Sialia sialis *
(Eastern Bluebird)
Turdus migratorius * **
(American Robin)
Myiarchus crinitus
(Great Crested Flycatcher)
Tyrannus tyrannus * **
(Eastern Kingbird)
Vireo gilvus *
(Warbling Vireo)
Vireo olivaceus * **
(Red-eyed Vireo)
* the fruits are a preferred food source
** Alternate-leaved Dogwood is used
for protective cover and/or nest sites
*** the buds are also eaten
**** holes are drilled in the bark to suck sap
Sources: DeGraaf (2002), Beal (1915a),
Beal (1915b), Schorger (1955)
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