Well captured shots of the two Viburnums in fruit! They go well alongside the shots of the bird houses as well due to the natural relationship that family of plant shares with them. Though they are mildly toxic to humans though. The red ones at the bottom are often just called Holland or leather leaf by many though I believe the name is Viburnum x rhytidophylloides. The blue ones are commonly referred to as Blue Muffin plants or Southern Arrow Wood, but again I believe the Latin name is Viburnum Dentatum. Sadly with a cool name like Blueberry Muffin one would think they were edible but sadly they aren't. They are a fast track to a sour belly for us humans. You captured them beautifully in your shots though. If any birds were inhabiting the houses the relationship they would share with the plants in your pics would be a close one. Some species rely on the berries while smaller birds (finches and the like) heavily rely on the various larvae that come from the fruit. It's a fun post so great job on it. Happily up voted. :)
🤩 Wow, thanks so much for your kind words and knowledge!
It was very delightful reading your message. Thank you for shedding some light on these fruits. It was nice to read their names and look up other photos of them. It's too bad fruit this pretty can't be eaten.
I am glad you enjoyed the photos my sister-in-law took. It makes sense now why someone put those birdhouses up very close to this fruit.
I am glad you enjoyed the post and decided to comment. Thank you very much for your knowledgeable input, it’s really appreciated :)