Birds eat the seeds from the heart of the flower head.
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Yes, most birds -- both wild and domestic -- will eat sunflower seeds. For domestic birds, this is not as healthy as a balanced diet of mixed seeds, but wild birds will often eat sunflower seeds from a bird feeder in combination with their natural diet of wild seeds, berries, and/or insects.
Truly, i think it would be OK. Although, you may get sick.
cardinals ,american goldfinches ,etc.
birds eat the sunflower seeds from the suflower
Yes. Birds of prey will not eat seeds, but most vegetable-eating avians will eat sunflower seeds.Further information:Whilst many species of birds eat sunflower seeds, they do not eat tend to eat the shells, or husks. Parrots, which are the most common consumers of sunflower seeds, have specially shaped beaks to enable them to remove the husks quickly and skilfully. The husks cannot be digested.
Cardinals, grosbeaks, woodpeckers, finches.
Nesting birds eat all different kinds of food. They will eat sunflower seeds, cracked corn, millet, suet cakes, and nyjer seeds.
Mainly, goldfinches and pine siskins. They also relish sunflower seeds.
My answer is yes out of all the types of seeds they eat they eat sunflower seeds.
You can eat sunflower seeds from the sunflower.
Birds eat sunflower seeds, berries, dried fruit, cut up apple, and more seeds. :) Paige
Black Oil Sunflower Seeds. (BOSS) Make sure they are all natural and have not been coated or treated with any product meant for birds.