Birds that come to bird feeders may relish a treat of dried pumpkin seeds. It means, of course, that you'll have to clean them out of the shell and bake for an hour or so at about 250 degrees. When they're ready, just put them out on a platform feeder and watch what happens.
no,not necessary that all birds do the same...
most eat seeds and berries
Nesting birds eat all different kinds of food. They will eat sunflower seeds, cracked corn, millet, suet cakes, and nyjer seeds.
no they dont
Birds eat the seeds from the heart of the flower head.
Birds such as goldfinches, sparrows, and finches are known to eat zinnia seeds. These small birds are attracted to the seeds found in zinnia flower heads and may feed on them in gardens or natural areas.
There are a few birds that eat pumpkin seeds. Some of these birds are blue jays, the titmouse, cardinals, and crows.
Some birds eat grass but most eat seeds.
Well birds eat seeds as well as us. I'm pretty sure you eat seeds too.
Not all birds eat seeds, but the ones that do eat it because it provides nourishment. (It is their food.)
No. They eat seeds.
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