Native Plants Share the Spotlight In These Stunning Bird Photos

This year's 香港六合开奖记录 Photography Awards introduced a new category that requires entrants to know their fauna and their flora.

A mockingbird munching on听berries. An owl seeking refuge听amid the Spanish moss. An oriole diligently working on its hanging nest. What do all these moments captured in the photographs below have in common? Birds, sure, but also: native plants.听

Inspired听by 香港六合开奖记录'sPlants for Birds program,听the 2019听香港六合开奖记录 Photography Awards introduced a new听Plants for Birds category to听raise awareness about听the importance of native flora听to all wildlife. Meanwhile, photographers听were听challenged to听go beyond their comfort zones and know the local plants they were photographing as well as their target bird species.听As you'll see from the variety听of stunning images here, the submissions more than exceeded our expectations.听

In addition to providing the food and shelter birds, pollinators, and other animals have adapted to through听millenia,听native plants also serve as an important conservation tool in an听era of worsening climate change; birds being forced from their typical听habitats or pushed to their limits by听extreme weather will be even more dependent on the bounty of food native plants provide over non-native species.听

Although the shots below听did not claim the winning spots this year鈥you can see all the APA winners听here鈥攖hey beautifully capture the vital听role native plants play in the everyday lives of birds. As you scroll through, learn about each听plant, and to discover which bird-friendly plants are native to your area, use our听to get started. With a little luck,听maybe next year you can submit photos from your very own backyard.听

Rose-breasted Grosbeak on Eastern Redbud (above)

The Rose-breasted Grosbeak is one of many songbird species that are attracted to the bright pink flowers of the eastern redbud. Native to eastern North America, the redbud is a small tree that blooms profusely in early spring. It also听supports a听variety of wildlife: Butterflies and hummingbirds are attracted to the tree鈥檚 nectar; honeybees use the flowers for pollen; Northern Bobwhite听and squirrels eat its seeds; and whitetail deer browse the foliage and twigs in the spring and summer.听

Mountain Chickadee on Gambel听Oak听

Gambel oak attracts a variety of bird species with its thick foliage and sweet acorns. Mountain Chickadees, Band-tailed Pigeons, Merriam's Turkeys, and Mexican Spotted Owls use the tree as a nesting and foraging site. The small round-crowned tree's acorns also听provide听food for squirrels, elk, white-tailed deer, and mule deer. Native to the western U.S., the Gambel oak is common in the Rocky Mountains and the Grand Canyon National Park, growing best in dry, high-elevation hills, slopes, and canyons.

Barred Owl on Southern Live Oak听

With its short central trunk and long arching branches, the southern live oak serves as a habitat and source of nourishment for a diverse range of animals, including the Barred Owl. Native to the coastal areas extending from Virginia to Florida to Texas, the tree is an emblem of the southeastern U.S. Although the southern live oak is not evergreen, it appears to have leaves all year long, only losing its foliage when new growth appears in spring. Many species听including Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers,听Mallards, Wild Turkeys, squirrels, black bears, and deer use the tree for cover and its acorns for food. The threatened Florida Scrub-Jay relies on听the scrub-form of the tree for nesting, and other birds use the moss that hangs from the tree鈥檚 branches to construct nests.听

Bushtit on Coast Live Oak听

A member of one of the smallest passerine species in North America, this Bushtit hangs vertically from the branch of a coast live oak, which is native to California. This evergreen tree is characterized by its pendulous strings of yellow-green flowers that appear in early spring and attract birds and butterflies. The oak鈥檚 acorns also act as a source of nourishment for mammals, reptiles, and invertebrates. One of the only native California听oaks that actually thrives in the coastal environment, coast live oak creates a productive space for a number of understory and companion plants, including California buckeye and toyon.

Baltimore Oriole on Tulip Poplar

This Baltimore Oriole has chosen a tulip poplar鈥攁 common favorite among birds鈥攆or听its artfully crafted hanging nest. One of the tallest eastern hardwoods, the tulip poplar is characterized by its long, straight trunk and its yellow tulip-like flowers that are especially attractive to hummingbirds. Native to the eastern U.S., the tree also serves as a larval host for many butterflies, including the eastern tiger swallowtail and the tulip tree silkmoth. In the autumn, the leaves turn golden yellow, inspiring this perennial's other commony known name, yellow poplar.

Scott鈥檚 Oriole on Ocotillo听听

After tiptoeing around the sharp thorns of an听ocotillo branch, a听Scott鈥檚 Oriole听finally reaches听the sweet snack at the end. Despite its spiny branches, the ocotillo is popular with听Scott鈥檚 Orioles as well as听hummingbirds and native carpenter bees, all of which obtain听nectar from the clusters of red tubular flowers that bloom from March to July.听Native to southwestern U.S. and Mexico, ocotillo is drought deciduous, meaning it loses its听leaves in the dry season,听and grows in partial shade and dry, sandy, or rocky soils.

Prairie Warbler on Mountain Laurel听

If ingested, the mountain laurel is poisonous to many animals, but certain songbirds, such as this听Prairie Warbler, can听consume the听nectar from the flowers with no ill effects. Native to eastern North America, the mountain laurel spends late spring and early summer showing off its gorgeous pink blossoms. Since it is an evergreen, the shrub wears its leathery deep-green foliage all year round.听

Blue-gray Gnatcatcher on Eastern Redbud

The subtle plumage听of this听tiny听Blue-gray Gnatcatcher perfectly complements the eastern redbud鈥檚 bright pink flowers. Native to eastern North America, the redbud is a small tree that blooms profusely in early spring. Butterflies and hummingbirds are attracted to the flower nectar; honeybees use the blooms听for pollen; bobwhite quail and squirrels eat the tree's seeds; and whitetail deer browse the foliage and twigs in the spring and summer.听

Western Tanager on Blue Palo Verde听

If it weren't for this Western Tanager's fiery head, there's a good chance you'd miss its yellow feathers amidst the听flowery branches of the blue palo verde. The tree鈥檚 large canopy offers ample nesting and foraging opportunities听for tanagers and other western species.听Named after its blue-green wood, the blue palo verde also attracts pollinators with its flowers and birds and small mammals with its pea-like pods in the summer and fall. The drought-tolerant tree is native to Arizona, southern California, and northwestern Mexico.听

Northern Mockingbird on Winterberry听

A lover of berries, the Northern Mockingbird听can often be found听plucking the听fruit听off of winterberry branches. Native to eastern North America, the winterberry is named after its clusters of bright red berries that persist throughout the winter season, providing a pop of color to the snowy landscape. The tree tolerates a variety of conditions, growing in full sun to shade, in dry to wet, sandy to clayey soils. Besides birds, the winterberry also attracts Henry's elfin听by serving as a larval host for the butterfly.听

Cactus Wren on Cane Cholla听

A staple of desert landscapes, a听Cactus Wren has successfully captured its meal amidst the spikes of the prickly cane cholla. Often used as a nest site by the boisterous songbird, these thorny plants act as an escape for cover for many birds and other small animals. Native to the southwestern U.S., the cane cholla blooms vibrant violet flowers in the summer, which are followed by knobbly yellow-green fruit that stay on the plant until the following spring.听

Northern Flicker on Common Snowberry听

After the summer bloom of its tiny bell-shaped pink flowers, the common snowberry provides clusters of white-green berries for birds like Northern Flickers, as well as songbirds and gamebirds. Small mammals and browsers such as white-tailed deer and bighorn sheep听also use this shrub for food and cover. The common snowberry is native to most of North America, ranging as far north as Alaska and Quebec and south to California and West Virginia.

Black-throated Green Warbler on Eastern Hemlock听

Characterized by its soft needles and small pendant-like cones, the eastern hemlock provides a shady habitat for many bird species, including the Black-throated Green Warbler.听Native to eastern North America, this tall, perennial evergreen grows best in cool, humid听climates with moist and rocky soils. Its numbers, however, can be seriously threatened by the sap-sucking hemlock woolly adelgid pest that is native to East Asia.听

Eastern Bluebird on Staghorn Sumac听

One berry at a time, this Eastern Bluebird relishes in the feast provided by the staghorn sumac. On female plants, yellow-green flowers transform into upright clusters of fuzzy red berries that persist throughout winter and are highly appealing to a variety of bird species. These drought-tolerant perennial shrubs are native to eastern North America.

Cedar Waxwing on Eastern Redcedar听

These Cedar Waxwings could very well be getting a little tipsy by indulging in the blue berries of the eastern redcedar. When overwintered berries thaw, the sugars within can ferment and cause birds who consume them to听become intoxicated. Other than Cedar Waxwings, birds such as sparrows, American Robins, Northern Mockingbirds, and various warblers also benefit from this evergreen tree by nesting and roosting in its foliage. Native to eastern and central North America, the eastern redcedar is the most widely distributed eastern conifer, and is resistant to extremes of drought, heat, and cold.听

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