Known for their sturdy branches and abundant acorns, oaks are often chosen by various bird species like woodpeckers and songbirds.
With their thick foliage and tall stature, pines provide good shelter for birds like chickadees, finches, and woodpeckers.
These trees are preferred by birds like warblers, as they offer great coverage with their drooping branches and are often found near water sources.
With dense canopies and sturdy branches, maples are favored by many songbirds and raptors.
The dense, evergreen foliage of cedars makes them ideal for birds like the northern cardinal and other species that need year-round shelter.
Birds like nuthatches and woodpeckers are drawn to birch trees due to their peeling bark and sturdy branches.