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Bird seed mixes commonly include:sunflower seeds;millet;niger;all of which are both edible and palatable for humans, and are used as bird seed crops because they were already available as human food crops.
There are approximately 3.75 cups of bird seed in a pound.
Considering that the name is "seed-eating", the birds eat seeds, not trees.
There are several different types of wild bird seed. The most common and highly ranked wild bird seed is the Kaytee brand, and that can even be purchased online.
I have no idea what mealy bug worms are but old-fashioned mothballs are not recommended - the ones made from naphthalene. But you can use one of the fly/moth killer strips that are impregnated with dichlovos if you are in the US. (They are illegal in the EU). I have also used pyrethrum powder or even malathion powder placed under some newspaper that you then stand the seed on.
A bird that only eats seeds, is a herbivore.
Crows do enjoy eating bird seed as part of their diet, along with other foods like insects, fruits, and small animals.
Yeah he actually is to be honest
American Goldfinch
Primary consumer
Trees that have seed cones, such as pine trees, are coniferous trees.
Bird seed mixes commonly include:sunflower seeds;millet;niger;all of which are both edible and palatable for humans, and are used as bird seed crops because they were already available as human food crops.
I've never heard of a seed-eating bird... but if there is such a thing then yes, they would be a consumer.
A bird is a herbivore! * Some birds eat insects. I think birds are omnivores. So if the bird eats vegetation they are primary consumers if they eat animal food (insects, meat) they are secondary consumers.
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The carbon atoms in a seed-eating bird likely come from the seeds they consume. These carbon atoms are incorporated into the bird's tissues through the process of metabolism and are essential for the bird's growth, energy production, and reproduction.
Thistle seed, also known as nyjer seed, is a small black seed that comes from the African yellow daisy plant. It is a favorite food for finches and other small birds due to its high oil content and nutritional value. Thistle seed is typically used in bird feeders specifically designed for small-seed eating birds, such as finch feeders. By offering thistle seed in these feeders, bird enthusiasts can attract a variety of colorful finches to their yards for observation and enjoyment.