Issue Date: September 17, 2019
First Day City: Tulsa, OK
Printed by: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd.
Printing Method: Offset
Format: Double-sided Booklet of 20
Winter berries are trees or shrubs that keep their fruit throughout the winter months. These plants are the best way to help backyard songbirds (and other wildlife) survive the cold temperatures. Some species of winter berries keep their leaves, while others just keep their branches and fruit.
In 2019, the United States Postal Service honored four species of winter berries on postage stamps: winterberry, juniper, beautyberry, and soapberry. The first three are popular winter food sources for many animals. This includes birds like woodpeckers, quail, robins, waxwings, and catbirds, which normally prefer insects. When planting winter berries, it is important to identify the shrubs and trees native to your area and choose those. This reduces the risk of non-native plants out-competing native species. It will also ensure your berries are equipped to handle your climate.
Whether you plant winter berries to help out the birds, or to bring much-needed color to your backyard, they are sure to make you smile despite the snowy weather.