WILDLIFE HABITAT DESIGN®
   
Food

Food   |   Water |   Cover   |   Places

A combination of trees and shrubs of all sizes and groundcover provide not only cover and places to raise the young, but natural food for wildlife.

When selecting plants, try to use native varieties for your area. Highbush blueberry, Carolina cherry laurel, and elderberry shrubs are a few of the plants that provide berries.  Eastern red cedar, southern red oak and hickory trees are excellent choices. A variety of manmade feeders are available for seed, fruit, suet, mealworms, and nectar that can supplement nature's banquet.   

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