It's either one of two species of Viburnum. It's either high bush cranberry or squash berry. Makes nice jelly. Mom uses an old pillow case to drip the juice from the cooked berries into a pan. They are peristant throughout the north woods in winter months for squirrel and bird feed. Grouse love them. I suppose bears will eat them also, but they probably prefer black cherry or choke cherry.

Snowball viburnum, an ornamental shrub, is also similar but different flower arrangment. The viburnum species that bears really crave around here are wild raisen.