The first time I witnessed a mockingbird eating pokeberries a couple of weeks ago the bird was having a difficult time plucking them from a cluster of fruit dangling from a droopy branch. Since it was seemingly impossible for the bird to perch on the flimsy branch and dine of the berries at the same time, it was forced to attempt to hover close to the berries. It immediately became obvious that the mockingbird’s ability to hover will never be favorably compared with that of a hummingbird. In spite of this, after several tries grab the berries, the cluster of berries eventually disappeared into the mouth of the determined bird.
Mockingbirds are the only regular feeders on my pokeberries! I’ve watched for other species but not seen any.
David,
Around my home mockingbirds are the birds I have seen using them too. I have lots of beautyberry that I have seen used by both mockingbirds and catbirds. I have a number of the other birds listed as consumers of pokeberries to I am assuming they are using them too.
Terry
Interesting observations, Terry.
William,
Thanks very much. I enjoy having it growing in my yard. It will get tall and tends to spread some; however, it is easy to control.
Terry