Backyard Bird Diet
Know what you can feed backyard birds out of your house, or what specialty bird food is needed for specific bird species, with nutritional feed vital to their health.
Can wild birds eat rice
Wild birds do eat rice which can be plain white or brown only, with few than five bird species likely to eat cooked or uncooked rice options.
Can wild birds eat cheese
Cheese is especially needed in the cold weather as a way for wild birds to feed on high in fat food, as natural feed becomes scarce in wintertime.
Can wild birds eat peanuts
Peanut snacks made for people aren't safe for wild bird consumption, yet specialty wild bird peanuts are a must when fed to peanut-eating birds.
Do birds like corn
Corn is safe for wild birds, and while some birds do like this fiber, protein rich food, success will come when corn is added to proper wild bird feed.
Are raw peanuts bad for birds
What you might call raw peanuts are exactly the same peanuts we feed to wild birds in feeders, thus they're ready to be fed to birds in/out of their shell.
Can wild birds eat Budgie seed
Budgie seeds feature some seed mixes we feed wild birds out in the yard, with bonus safe ingredients providing additional nutritional value.
What seeds are GOOD for bird
All seeds can be good for wild birds with sunflower seeds packing more of a punch when it comes to nutritional value, because its a bigger seed after all.
Can wild birds eat Parrot food
Parrot food is perfectly safe to feed wild birds in our yards, with each blend commonly made up of similar ingredients found in wild bird feed mixes.
Can wild birds eat Chicken feed
Chicken feed while safe to feed wild birds, doesn't have the necessary ingredients that can attract wild birds to eat it, with the exception of House Sparrows.
Is Cracked Corn good for wild birds
Cracked corn will provide a variety of wild birds, who will mostly eat it, a source of fatty goodness, fiber and protein to help keep birds energy up.