7 Plants That Attract Beautiful Bluebirds to Your Yard

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Blueberry Bushes Blueberry bushes offer both fruit and shelter, attracting vibrant bluebirds to your yard.

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Elderberry Bushes Elderberries attract bluebirds with their dark berries, providing food and shelter.

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Serviceberry Trees Serviceberry trees offer tasty berries and nesting opportunities for bluebirds to enjoy.

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Holly Bushes Holly’s bright red berries attract bluebirds, providing both food and winter cover.

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Cornflower Cornflowers bloom with vibrant blue flowers, drawing in bluebirds to your garden.

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Juniper Trees Juniper trees offer bluebirds shelter and food through their berry-laden branches.

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American Beautyberry Beautyberries produce clusters of purple fruit, attracting bluebirds for food and shelter..

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Black-eyed Susan Black-eyed Susans’ bright yellow flowers and seeds attract bluebirds to your garden.

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