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Rowan Tree.
I have a rowan tree in the back garden. And it's still heavy with berries. Usually the birds would have attacked them by now. Is this unusual, when lots of other trees have lost their leaves etc?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I too have noticed some well ladened rowans on my travels, it seems there is a glut of fruit this year on many trees and shrubs, too much competition in other places maybe ?
I think the most likely answer is that the birds will find them more palatable after a few degrees of frost, which may sweeten the flesh of the berries.
I think the most likely answer is that the birds will find them more palatable after a few degrees of frost, which may sweeten the flesh of the berries.