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Chokecherries are turning black

The city's chokecherries are shading from red to nearly black, and that's ripeness. Too astringent to enjoy raw (the name is honest), they're the classic prairie syrup-and-jelly fruit, and for robins and waxwings they're the feast of late summer. Watch a heavily loaded tree for ten minutes and count the visitors. If you pick, take only the flesh; the pits and leaves aren't safe to eat.

Drooping clusters gone purple-black; birds working the branches
Any time
River valleys, older neighbourhoods, wooded edges
SourcesGBIF occurrence records within 200 km of Calgary, license-filtered (CC0/CC BY) and effort-normalized, Aug 2026
Photo: NPS · Public domain · via Wikimedia Commons