The small black sunflower seeds are most preferred.
A mix of seeds, such as sunflower seeds, millet, and cracked corn, is best for attracting a variety of birds to your garden.
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.
Wild birds eat a number of different seeds. One of the most common seeds found in bird seed is sesame seeds. Birds love these seeds and they are popular with a number of species of birds.
birds carry pollen and spread seeds
No, a baby bird cant, but if it is crushed it can.
birds eat seeds worms and more
Mostly smaller birds eat "bird seed" such as budgies and other small parakeets.
No, it is not okay for birds to eat salted sunflower seeds. Salt can be harmful to birds and can affect their overall health. It is best to offer unsalted sunflower seeds or other bird-safe food options.
It dependes. Different kinds of bird seeds have always been around but it is very hard to trace it back to the first bird seed because new seeds are being introduced to birds every day. Bird food/seeds did not all come as a varriety all at once.
It depends on the type of bird, but granivorous birds mostly eat grains and seeds. Carnivorous birds eat other birds, and insectivorous birds eat insects. I forgot the other type of bird but the bird mostly eats fruit.
There are a few birds that eat pumpkin seeds. Some of these birds are blue jays, the titmouse, cardinals, and crows.
Lime is not poisonous to humans, as it is commonly used in food and agriculture. However, it should not be used in a bird feeder as it can be harmful to birds if ingested. It is best to use bird-safe materials and seeds in bird feeders to ensure the well-being of the birds.