Mainly, goldfinches and pine siskins. They also relish sunflower seeds.
If you have a bird feeder, they will most likely eat the seed in the feeder. But if you don't , birds generally eat berries, seeds, nuts, and insects.catapillers
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.
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Yes there are modified bird feeders for many birds, for example a hummingbird feeder has small holes for their different beaks. There is no bird feeder for all birds.
Black oil sunflower seeds are best for most species. There are millet mixes too, but usually sparrows and doves are all that take this seed. Nyger or thistle seed is great for small finches like goldfinches and siskins.
First, there is not just one bird feeder. The words 'bird feeder' are used as a general term. The feeder, (as you will hear when you begin feeding birds more frequently), is used basically for putting food out for the birds. Different birds prefer different food. Do not misunderstand, more than one bird can eat one or more of the same thing. Generally it is seeds, of which you can mix several at a time. You have sunflower seeds, with or without the shell; Niger seed; peanuts; white millet seed; etc. Plus there are a few that you can make at home such as, hummingbird sugar water, suet and more. And there are many other foods that birds eat.
No, bird houses are only for birds to nest in. You will need to get a bird feeder to feed the birds with.
The eat berries and seeds. They are the most common bird feeder bird.
Sometimes it takes over a month for birds to find it.
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Different birds like different things. Some like seeds, dried fruits, etc. Most birds eat insects, worms, and caterpillars. Birds also like stuff to build their nest such as twigs, fluff, and tiny branches, any soft things that a bird can pick up. If you are looking to attract them, I would get a bird feeder. If you like humming birds then you should mix sugar and water and put them in a humming bird feeder.
Most nocturnal birds are birds of prey, such as owls, but there are some insect-eating nocturnal birds called nightjars which may visit a bird feeder occasionally. Bird feeders may also be visited in the night by rodents, squirrels, or raccoons.