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Yes, but I don't think it would be very interesting. Lots of millet, sunflower seeds, thistle seeds, etc. Birds are able to eat certain things that are somewhat poisonous to humans (such as rowan berries), but I doubt they'd put that into the birdseed.
Birdseed, fruit, worms, insects, berries, small animals (depending on the size of the bird), other seeds...
birdseed
No
No, it is not okay. Stick to birdseed -- birds don't normally eat potatoes and it might do some harm.
sparrows, finches, budgies, cockatiels, blackbirds, thrush, canaries, chickens, yellow heads
No, robins do not typically eat birdseed as part of their diet. They primarily feed on insects, worms, and fruits.
Wild birds do not typically eat marzipan as it is not a natural part of their diet. Marzipan is a sweet confection made from almonds and sugar, and birds primarily feed on insects, seeds, fruits, and nuts. Feeding birds human food like marzipan can be harmful to their health and disrupt their natural feeding behaviors. It is best to provide wild birds with appropriate birdseed or fruits to ensure their well-being.
Eat acorns and birdseed
no they dont amla
Birds know how to eat their parents dont need teach them