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Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society (DOAS)

Established in 1968 – A Chapter of the National Audubon Society since 1970

QR Trail – Station 7

Wild Blueberries

Look at your feet! There might just be some wild blueberries to eat! Wild blueberries (Vaccinium angustifolium) are an essential component of the ecosystem here at the Delaware Otsego Audubon Sanctuary, providing numerous benefits to local wildlife. These small fruits thrive in acidic, well-drained soils and are commonly found in forests, fields, and along roadsides. The dense growth of wild blueberry bushes laying across the field creates a habitat that supports various species of birds, mammals, and insects. As a food source, wild blueberries play a crucial role in the diets of many animals, particularly during the late summer months when they ripen and become abundant. Many bird species, including the Eastern Bluebird and American Robin, rely on these berries as a primary food source during their breeding seasons. Additionally, mammals such as deer and bears consume wild blueberries to help them gain weight before winter hibernation or migration. This natural food source contributes to the overall health and reproductive success of these animal populations.

(Lowbush blueberries; Photo by Stephanie Brundage)

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Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society
P.O. Box 544
Oneonta, NY 13820
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