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Wild Chokecherry fruit on a branch. Chokecherries were a very important part of the diet of Native Americans. It is the official fruit of the state of North Dakota.

Close shot of Prunus padus, known as bird cherries, hackberries.

Close up ripe bright red berries of Prunus virginiana, called bitter-berry, chokecherry tree.

Close-up of the red berries on a common chokecherry tree that is growing by the edge of the forest on a warm summer day in July with blurred tree leaves in the background.

Fragrant white flowers grace a chokecherry tree in early spring.

White wild flowers on a bush, Western Chokecherry, Prunu Virginiana, growing on the side of Pike's Peak Mountain in Colorado in the Western United States of America.

Black bear scat taken in the mountains of New Mexico. It is apparent the bear has been eating lots of seeds from surrounding fruits.

Black chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) isolated on a white background

Black chokeberry (aronia melanocarpa) with autumn leaves on wooden table.

Brown bears on the Finish/Russian border

Chokecherry jam preserve displayed with a slice of jam toast and a branch of a chokecherry tree isolated on a white background

Swainson's Thrush perched on a branch in the forest.

Branches with blooming white Prunus padus flowers

Chokecherry jam preserve displayed with a branch of a chokecherry tree isolated on a white background

Wild Bitter-Berries located near the City of Edmonton at Wabamun Lake Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada.

Imperial fritillary flower in bloom in spring in a garden.

Wild Chokecherry fruit on a branch. Chokecherries were a very important part of the diet of Native Americans. It is the official fruit of the state of North Dakota.

The American robin is a migratory songbird of the true thrush genus and Turdidae, the wider thrush family. It is named after the European robin because of its reddish-orange breast, though the two species are not closely related, with the European robin belonging to the Old World flycatcher family.

Close-up of the red berries on a common chokecherry tree that is growing by the edge of the forest on a warm summer day in July with blurred tree leaves in the background.

Brown bears on the Finish/Russian border

Branch of bird cherry with white flowers on a green background.

The pine grosbeak is a large member of the true finch family, Fringillidae. It is the only species in the genus Pinicola. It is found in coniferous woods across Alaska, the western mountains of the United States, Canada, and in subarctic Fennoscandia and across the Palearctic to Siberia.

Brown bears on the Finish/Russian border

Brown bears at the Finnish/Russian border

Brown bears on the Finish/Russian border

Brown bears on the Finish/Russian border

Wild Chokecherry fruit in a bowl. Chokecherries were a very important part of the diet of Native Americans. It is the official fruit of the state of North Dakota.

Wild Chokecherry fruit on a branch. Chokecherries were a very important part of the diet of Native Americans. It is the official fruit of the state of North Dakota.

Pretty and red choke cherries ripe and ready for picking in the Montana mountains. Soft and colorful bokeh in background.

Clumping of red berries on a blurred background.

Chokeberry fruits are on the branch. Natural photo with selective focus

A vibrant cluster of red berries hangs delicately from a branch, illuminated by dappled sunlight. The lush green foliage of the surrounding forest provides a beautiful, soft-focus background, capturing the essence of a peaceful summer day in nature.

Rustic autumn background made of colorful fallen leaves. Seasonal concept.

Bush or tree of bird cherry on sunny summer day. Bird cherry flowers. Smell of spring.

Ripe chokecherries hang in bunches on a branch alongside a country road

Wild Chokecherry fruit on a white background. Chokecherries were a very important part of the diet of Native Americans. It is the official fruit of the state of North Dakota.

Branches with blooming white Prunus padus flowers

Branches with blooming white Prunus padus flowers

Branches with blooming white Prunus padus flowers