Firstly, it can't hurt, but let's focus on where you are and if Oranges will give you and the birds the best bang for your buck. Most nectar feeding birds leave the colder northern climates, so though a few hardy northern birds may nibble on an orange, they won't be drawn to it. In this case, it would be better to spend your money on suet or a good mixed bird seed. Suet is a good economical choice. If you live in a warmer climate, oranges may be welcomed.
For most birds, simply slice the fruit into about eight pieces. The larger the bird, the bigger the piece they can handle. A blue jay might take a fourth, while a titmouse may peck at an eighth. Some birds will not only eat the pulp and juice, but will eat the rind off of the fruit, so keep the peel on the orange.
With good feed a heat lamp in winter and other conditions the will grow strong
Yes, dogs can eat oranges in moderation. Oranges are a good source of vitamins and fiber for dogs, but they should be given in small amounts to prevent digestive issues. Remove any seeds and peel before offering oranges to your dog.
It is not recommended to feed uncooked rice to wild birds as it can expand in their stomachs and cause issues. Cooked rice is a safer option if you want to provide birds with a food source. Additionally, there are many other safe bird feed options available for wild birds.
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Some birds can't stand the cold temperatures that winter can bring, so flying south to warmer climates is there natural survival instinct. To answer your question yes south is a good place
For most birds, simply slice the fruit into about eight pieces. The larger the bird, the bigger the piece they can handle. A blue jay might take a fourth, while a titmouse may peck at an eighth. Some birds will not only eat the pulp and juice, but will eat the rind off of the fruit, so keep the peel on the orange.
Yes, oranges are a good source of fiber.
With good feed a heat lamp in winter and other conditions the will grow strong
Nah their too fussy likes good bug like yhe rest of the birds
There's no need to feed a cow corn throughout the winter. Good hay is good enough to feed her: it's cheaper, less trouble and better for her to eat. Corn should only be fed if she's losing condition or the hay you are giving her is really low quality.
nope oranges are not good for dogs
The temperature indicator is called a thermometer. The birds flying south are a good indicator of winter's approach.
Don't feed birds cookies, it's not good for them. There are many things you can feed them. Sunflower, safflower seeds. Millet and milo seed. Nectar in hummingbird feeders. Suet. Orange slices, and raisins.
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People: My dad moved from england to germany with me and the rest of the family for his new job. Bird: Fly south(or is it north) in winter An example of migration is when birds fly to states in the south for the winter to avoid the cold winter weather of the northern part of the United States.