The flora community which attract a different frugivores may be important to the survival of such frugivores. Relationship between avian biodiversity and fruit producing plants may reflect avian fruit choice or preference. This research was done on avian frugivores fruit choice within the forest cover of Federal College of Forestry, Jos in order to study the species and their activity on fruit-producing plants in the site and to compare encounter rate and diversity of avian frugivores across habitats. Bird species were estimated and 212 individual fruit-eating avian species were counted on 28 species of fruit producing plants during this survey. Mean number of fruiteating birds did not differ significantly in the habitats (F63 = 0.1245, Adjusted R2 = -0.02769, P = 0.8832). The abundance of birds in relation to plant species showed a very high significant difference (2 = 339.55, df = 27, P < 0.001). Shannon weiner diversity of birds calculated showed that the diversity in relation to habitat types showed no significant difference (2= 0.045285, df = 2, P = 0.9776). This habitat should therefore be seen as an important habitat for birds and other wildlife.