The French, Austrians, Central Europeans, mammals, birds, and other animals, and us.
Many birds eat the berries, including cardinals, bluebirds, jays, robins, woodpeckers, and starlings.
Mammals that eat the berries include several species of bears, the white-footed mouse, and humans. Deer eat the leaves and stems. Hares and woodchucks eat the bark.
The French, Austrians, Central Europeans, mammals, birds, and other animals, and us.
Bears and humans eat the berries, as do the white-footed mouse.
Deer eat the leaves and stems, and hares and woodchucks eat the bark.
A bush? Well like all plants, bushes use photosynthisis.
Yes, they can eat elderberry bushes because they are herbivores
It gives energy to foxes and other animals
The Elderberry bush has white flowers and blooms in springtime, itÃ?s common in marshes and forest edges. Many animals enjoy eating this plant; birds and mice eat the fruit, the bark by rabbits and groundhogs, the leaves and twigs by deer.
All plants are producers.
All plants are producers.
Yes, they can eat elderberry bushes because they are herbivores
Elderberry Bush
NO
10 to 15 feet for the American Blue Elder
This beetle is endangered because the elderberry bush they live in is being destroyed by humans! Their natural habitat is going to ruins and it needs to be restored!
The Elderberry bush has white flowers and blooms in springtime, itÃ?s common in marshes and forest edges. Many animals enjoy eating this plant; birds and mice eat the fruit, the bark by rabbits and groundhogs, the leaves and twigs by deer.
Because they eat small animals- like bush babies.