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Backyard Bird Diet - Page 2

Published 24th November 2022

Can birds eat crackers

With a few wild birds happy to eat your plain old crackers, bear in mind there's no value in baked goods which means crackers are a filler only.

Published 24th November 2022

Can wild birds eat salted peanuts

When salt is fed to wild birds in peanuts this can later lead to a wild birds demise; salt is highly toxic to animals, and if fed to birds it will poison them.

Published 9th October 2022

Can wild birds eat dried fruit

Feed birds dried fruit in your yard as its a great way to invite more birds to feed, with dried fruits soaked in water to soften them up for birds to ingest easier.

Published 12th September 2022

Can wild birds eat peanut butter

Birds who frequent your backyard are likely to be nut eating birds, thus are seen to eat peanut butter which can contain more important, nutritious rich ingredients.

Published 2nd May 2022

Can wild birds eat Pumpkin seeds

Nutty taste with a soft texture seed, pumpkin seeds are a distinctive seed that is safe to feed wild birds preferably out of its white shell which can be a nuisance.

Published 18th November 2021

Can wild birds eat Hemp seeds

Despite the Hemp seed originating on a well known drug plant, Hemp seeds are perfectly safe for people of all ages, so can be fed to your wild birds.

Published 13th November 2021

Do wild birds eat Walnuts

I couldn't ever imagine sharing walnuts with my backyard birds, although can safely be fed to birds if they're first cracked open out of their shell.

Published 4th November 2021

Can wild birds eat Flaxseed

What with Flaxseed being readily available, it has a familiar nutty taste with a soft bite; its any wonder most seed-eating birds do eat this small seed.

Published 2nd September 2021

Can wild birds eat oats

Oats are a protein rich, nutritious food you can give to birds providing its one of few; also feed these birds' seeds, nuts or mealworms for a balanced diet.

Published 1st September 2021

Can birds eat all nuts

Nuts other than peanuts can be offered to your backyard nut eating birds; they must be extracted out of their shell with no salted coatings or flavors.