Birds Feeding on the Fruit
of Poison Ivy
(Toxicodendron radicans)



Bird Species
(Scientific & Common Names)

Bombycilla cedrorum
(Cedar Waxwing)

Corvus brachyrhynchos
(American Crow)

Junco hyemalis
(Dark-eyed Junco)

Passerella iliaca
(Fox Sparrow)

Zonotrichia albicollis

(White-throated Sparrow)

Zonotrichia leucophrys
(White-crowned Sparrow

Haemorhous purpureus
(Purple Finch)

Dumetella carolinensis *
(Gray Catbird)

Mimus polyglottos *
(Northern Mockingbird)

Toxostoma rufum
(Brown Thrasher)

Colinus virginianus *
(Bobwhite Quail)

Baeolophus bicolor
(Tufted Titmouse)

Poecile atricapillus *
(Black-capped Chickadee)

Poecile carolinensis *
(Carolina Chickadee)

Setophaga coronata *
(Yellow-rumped Warbler)

Setophaga tigrina
(Cape May Warbler)

Setophaga virens
(Black-throated Green Warbler)

Bonasa umbellus
(Ruffed Grouse)

Meleagris gallopavo *
(Wild Turkey)

Phasianus colchicus
(Ring-necked Pheasant)

Colaptes auratus *
(Northern Flicker)

Dryocopus pileatus
(Pileated Woodpecker)

Melanerpes carolinus *
(Red-bellied Woodpecker)

Picoides pubescens *
(Downy Woodpecker)

Picoides villosus *
(Hairy Woodpecker)

Sphyrapicus varius *
(Yellow-bellied Sapsucker)

Regulus calendula *
(Ruby-crowned Kinglet)

Sturnus vulgaris *
(European Starling)

Thryothorus ludovicianus
(Carolina Wren)

Catharus guttatus *
(Hermit Thrush)

Sialia sialis
(Eastern Bluebird)

Turdus migratorius
(American Robin)

Sayornis phoebe
(Eastern Phoebe)

Vireo gilvus
(Warbling Vireo)

Vireo griseus
(White-eyed Vireo)

 



* a preferred source of food

Sources: Martin et al. (1951/1961),
DeGraaf (2002), DeVore et al. (2004),
Malmborg & Wilson (1988), Beal (1915a),
Beal (1915b), Wilhelm & Rericha (2017),
Bennetts (1900), Meanley (1956)

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