badgers will eat what's available, such as fruits, nuts, cereals like wheat or oats from fields, Roots, bulbs and tubers, but they prefer to eat earthworms.
Mainly, goldfinches and pine siskins. They also relish sunflower seeds.
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I grow blueberries, and yes I have in fact seen the occasional Cardinal eating them.
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.
Vitamin C, Thiamin, Niacin, Vitamin B-6, Folate, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, etc.
Sunflower seeds; these seeds are edible
You can eat sunflower seeds from the sunflower.
People can make sunflowers seeds that are flavored by dill pickles, by soaking the seeds in a jar of pickle juice. Sunflower seeds should be soaked in the pickle juice for a couple days.
To the best of my knowledge, N. A. orioles basically eat insects, fruit and nectar. But you could put an oriole feeder, (for nectar), near the seeds and see.
No
you can get sunflower seeds
They were never "invented". Sunflower seeds are just that, sunflower seeds. Seeds that contain the genetic makeup up sunflowers that will then germinate in the soil to become a sunflower which will make more sunflower seeds. The question "When did people begin eating sunflower seeds?" is another topic