Mulberry Trees (Morus spp.) Crows love the sweet berries that grow on mulberry trees. These trees provide a great source of food during the summer months, making them a draw for crows.
Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) Sunflowers are not only beautiful, but they also produce seeds that crows find irresistible. These seeds are easy for crows to eat, and the plants grow quickly.
Oak Trees (Quercus spp.) Oak trees provide acorns, which are a key part of a crow's diet. The large, sturdy branches also give crows a place to perch and build nests.
Blackberries (Rubus fruticosus) The thorny branches of blackberry bushes offer protection for crows, while the sweet berries are a delicious treat. This plant is especially attractive in the late summer to fall.
Pine Trees (Pinus spp.) Pines are another great choice because their cones provide seeds for crows. Their tall stature also offers crows a good vantage point to survey their surroundings.
Cherry Trees (Prunus spp.) The cherries from these trees are another favorite of crows. Plus, the trees themselves provide excellent perching spots and nesting opportunities.
Elderberry Bushes (Sambucus spp.) Elderberries are an attractive food source for crows, especially in late summer and early fall when the berries ripen. The dense foliage also offers shelter and protection.