Some will. In the winter, birds will seek out sources of fat to help keep them warm. They like suet very much, but some will eat butter if you put it out for them and especially if it is hard.
no but the like peanut butter (:
NO!! well depends on the type of bird if its turkey or chicken than i guess you could but not reagular birds like ravens and blue jays birds like that dont eat them only chicken and turkey
a butterfly flies by flapping its wings but some butterflies do not fly like other butter flies do. Some butterflies flies like other birds
Corn meal, yes. Wrens like it mixed with peanut butter, just smeared on a tree trunk.
Butter can be harmful for birds as it can coat their feathers, making it difficult for them to regulate their body temperature. It can also disrupt the natural waterproofing of their feathers, leading to issues with insulation and water-repellency. It is best to avoid feeding birds butter and instead offer them bird-specific foods such as seeds, fruits, and insects.
Not all birds have the same dietary needs. Birds that feed on carion or other meat based products wouldn't be hurt by the fat in butter. Popcorn wouldn't hurt any bird, but the salt on popcorn isn't a good idea for animals of any kind.
ducks, birds, butter flyes , and deers
it looks like butter tastes like butter but its not!!!
There is no reason, besides that it is the recipe for Peanut Butter and not Almond butter or Cashew Butter. It is for people who like Peanut products and like the spread in general.
it is like paper kinda made from butter
So they can sell it; people like butter.
The monarch butterfly eats milkweed and is so bitter to the taste as a result that birds avoid it. The viceroy butter fly mimics the monarch (looks like it) and receives the same protection.