[Tweeters] Why don't we see birds on blackberries?
Dennis Paulson via Tweeters
tweeters at u.washington.edu
Mon Oct 7 13:04:37 PDT 2024
Jim, I have seen European Starlings and House Finches in some numbers in Armenian (Himalayan) Blackberry patches, and I assumed they were feeding on the berries.
Dennis Paulson
Seattle
> On Oct 7, 2024, at 11:51 AM, Jim Betz via Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
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> Hi
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> Now that the blackberry season is past - I was reflecting on the fact that, to the best of my
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> knowledge, I've never seen a bird eating blackberries. I went to the web and looked it up
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> and, according to the web, birds do eat blackberries. So why haven't I seen them doing this?
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> In fact - my observation is that birds seem to avoid blackberry stands (as in, if there are
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> other bushes nearby you are much more likely to see any birds there than in the blackberries).
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> Are the blackberries on the East Coast different than here in the West? I even found
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> pictures of birds "in the blackberries" (but did not see very many of them actually feeding
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> on the blackberries).
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> - Jim
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>
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