Birds Feeding on the Fruit
of Sumac Shrubs
(Rhus spp.)

 

Bird Species
(Scientific & Common Names)


Bombycilla cedrorum
(Cedar Waxwing)

Cardinalis cardinalis
(Northern Cardinal)

Piranga olivacea
(Scarlet Tanager)

Corvus brachyrhynchos
(American Crow)

Corvus ossifragus
(Fish Crow)

Cyanocitta cristata
(Blue Jay)

Junco hyemalis
(Dark-eyed Junco)

Zonotrichia albicollis
(White-throated Sparrow)

Coccothraustes vespertinus
(Evening Grosbeak)

Haemorhous purpureus
(Purple Finch)

Pinicola enucleator
(Pine Grosbeak)

Dumetella carolinensis
(Gray Catbird)

Mimus polyglottos
(Northern Mockingbird)

Toxostoma rufum
(Brown Thrasher)

Colinus virginianus
(Bobwhite Quail)

Poecile atricapillus
(Black-capped Chickadee)

Setophaga coronata
(Yellow-rumped Warbler)

Setophaga pinus
(Pine Warbler)

Bonasa umbellus
(Ruffed Grouse)

Meleagris gallopavo
(Wild Turkey)

Phasianus colchicus
(Ring-necked Pheasant)

Tympanuchus cupido
(Greater Prairie Chicken)

Colaptes auratus
(Northern Flicker)

Dryocopus pileatus
(Pileated Woodpecker)

Melanerpes carolinus
(Red-bellied Woodpecker)

Melanerpes erythrocephalus
(Red-headed Woodpecker)

Picoides pubescens
(Downy Woodpecker)

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)

Sayornis phoebe
(Eastern Phoebe)

Vireo gilvus
(Warbling Vireo)

Vireo olivaceus
(Red-eyed Vireo)



Sources: Martin et al. (1951/1961),
DeGraaf (2002), DeVore et al. (2004),
Beal (1915a, 1915b), Korschgen (1962)

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