European Rowan Collection
The European Rowan, also known as Sorbus aucuparia, is a vibrant and essential tree species found across Europe
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The European Rowan, also known as Sorbus aucuparia, is a vibrant and essential tree species found across Europe. Its significance lies not only in its stunning appearance but also in the role it plays in providing nourishment for various bird species. One such visitor to the the Eurasian bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula). With its striking red plumage contrasting against the snowy winter backdrop, this male bullfinch perches delicately on a branch, feasting on the succulent Rowan berries. The sight of this colorful bird indulging in nature's bounty is truly mesmerizing. Not far away, a Common blackbird (Turdus merula) joins in on the feast. This sleek and elegant bird finds solace amidst the branches of the European Rowan tree as it relishes every bite of these delectable berries. Its melodious song fills the air while it savors this seasonal treat. In Finland's November landscape, another avian visitor makes an appearance - the Pine grosbeak (Pinicola enucleator). Against a backdrop of autumnal hues, this majestic bird delights in devouring rowan berries with gusto. The bright red fruit perfectly complements its vibrant plumage, creating a picturesque scene amidst nature's canvas. Rowan or Mountain Ash (Sorbus aucuparia) stands tall and proud throughout Europe's forests and gardens alike. Its clusters of orange-red berries are not only visually captivating but also serve as an important food source for our feathered friends during colder months when other resources may be scarce. As we observe these birds partaking in their natural feast upon sorbus aucuparia or rowan trees' offerings, we are reminded of nature's interconnectedness. The symbiotic relationship between these winged creatures and this magnificent tree species showcases how each organism relies on one another for survival.