Sorbus commixta

What a beautiful snowcapped rowan it is!
Rowan’s red and white snow make a good contrast.

Around here there are a lot of rowan’s fruits as usual.
( This year has more berry than usual year.)
Why are there many fruits in this year?
Because this summer is good weather in blooming season.
When being pollinated, rain didn’t flow pollen. So it is easy to be pollinated.

Rowan has poison and better taste before the fruit ripens.
The fruits ripens, and freeze, the poison comes out.

Do wild birds know this, or not?
They have not come yet.
Soon the fruits will ripen, “Bombycilla garrulus (Linnaeus, 1758)”, “Bombycilla japonica”,” Turdus eunomus Temminck,” and Hypsipetes amaurotis “” will come.