40 Houston Plants for Birds: Two Experts Show you Habitat Flowers and Trees at Russ Pitman Park

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • #audubon #birds #birdhabitat #houston
    Do you have a small plot of earth in the Houston area? Do you want it to attract birds? In this video - table of contents below - two native plant experts take you into Bellaire’s Russ Pitman Park, where they introduce you to over 40 species of plants you might consider for your bird habitat. And remember: Since insects are bird food, plants that attract insects are great for birds!
    Here's a table of contents to help you navigate the video:
    1) Intro to Russ Pitman Park (1:36)
    2) Indian Blanket (9:12)
    3) Inland Sea Oats (10:07)
    4) Pecan (11:24)
    5) Spotted Beebalm (12:48)
    6) Arrowwood Viburnum (14:09)
    7) A look at the Russ Pitman Park's Bird Board (15:21)
    8) Drummond Red Maple (16:03)
    9) Texas Coneflower (17:49)
    10) Tropical Sage (19:50)
    11) Black Eyed Susan (20:53)
    12) Mexican Plum (21:41)
    13) American Beautyberry (23:23)
    14) Why thickets are great for birds (24:33)
    15) Sugarberry (25:24)
    16) Cherry Laurel (27:12)
    17) Gum Bumelia (28:20)
    18) Possumhaw Holly (29:25)
    19) Yaupon Holly (30:41)
    20) Cherokee Sedge (32:19)
    21) Willow Oak (33:09)
    22) Coralberry (33:57)
    23) Parsley Hawthorn (35:13)
    24) Loblolly Pine (36:15)
    25) Live Oak (37:33)
    26) Buttonbush (38:43)
    27) Roughleaf Dogwood (40:28)
    28) Red Mulberry (41:40)
    29) Scarlet Buckeye (44:45)
    30) Seaside Goldenrod (46:30)
    31) Maximillian Sunflower (48:18)
    32) Gayfeather (50:16)
    33) Sharp Blazing Star (51:24)
    34) Little Bluestem (52:32)
    35) Virginia Wild Rye (54:03)
    36) Frogfruit (55:15)
    37) Black Willow (56:50)
    38) River Birch (58:11)
    39) Turk's Cap (59:11)
    40) Why you need a water feature (1:00:07)
    41) American Sycamore (1:00:52)
    42) Hornbeam (1:01:48)
    43) American Elm (1:02:43)
    44) Wax Myrtle (1:03:24)
    45) Betsy Black's backyard oasis (1:04:22)
    This film is part of the Native Landscaping Certification Program offered by the Native Plant Society of Texas. Find out more about the program here:
    npsot.org/wp/h...
    And register for a Houston-specific course here: npsot.org/wp/n...
    It was shot at Russ Pitman Park Nature Discovery Center:
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    This film was created by Nivien Saleh. Learn more about her at:
    houstonnature....
    and at: DigitalArtStud...

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