Generally, yes, a mixture of lots of different seeds. There are different kinds of birdseed available.
No, bird seed is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of various seeds, grains, and sometimes nuts that are provided as food for birds.
Seeds are made of... seeds. Seeds are not manufactured in a factory. A plant is grown, and the seeds are collected from them. The seeds are put in bags and shipped to pet stores. Simple as that.
Bird seed is a heterogeneous mixture because it is made up of seeds, which are visibly large particles. homogeneous mixtures are things like kool-aid. There is water and sugar, but you can't differentiate the water from the sugar. You just see kool-aid. A heterogeneous mixture like bird seed (domestic OR wild) is one where you can see individual parts of the mixture ingredients.
cavalry seeds also called Bird seeds
I know bird seed is a mixture, but think about it, is it really a mixture of matter?
Bird seeds are simply the mixed seeds of many plants, gathered and sold commercially. No one actually invented bird seeds as the seeds occur naturally in the wild.
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good seeds.
They like insects and seeds
heterogeneous mixture
No,watermelon is a heterogeneous mixture as you can separate the seeds from the fruit.
The blue bullfinch bird primarily feeds on seeds, fruits, and insects. Their diet may consist of various types of seeds, including grass seeds and weed seeds, as well as berries and small insects. They are known to visit bird feeders for seeds and can also be found foraging for food in shrubs and trees.