beachnut01
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with everyone cutting back these days and birdseed so expensive-has anyone ever 'made' their own?? I heard once of drying out your squash/veggie seeds. Would love any comments/advice. Thanks!
with everyone cutting back these days and birdseed so expensive-has anyone ever 'made' their own?? I heard once of drying out your squash/veggie seeds. Would love any comments/advice. Thanks!
Corn is not a naturally occuring food for any wildlife.
It has a lot of sugars and not all that good.
They "like" it, as it is sweet, but not good for them.
Just for your info......
Good info to have! Forget the chicken food idea!
Maybe buy bulk bags of the sunflower, safflower, and millet and make your own blend. You'd spend some up front, but save a fortune in the long run.
Any ideas on where to get bulk bags like that?
But will just the sunflower seeds attract all the variety of birds? I love the little finches and chickadees, and the buntings, and the woodpeckers! I put together this crazy blend trying to attract the greatest variety of birds. I guess the wild birds eat what they want, and my chickens peck at what hits the ground.
Only problem with the sunflower seeds is that the squirrels monopolize the feeders. I switched to safflower seeds in one of my feeders just to keep the squirrels away! They eat my suet cakes also. Greedy things!
My goldfinches love thistle/nyjer :shrug:
My goldfinches love thistle/nyjer :shrug:
My goldfinches love thistle/nyjer :shrug:
Actually, the black oil sunflower seed is all you need. The mixtures are wasteful.
Titmice do that as well, and at least they use the solid branch as a foundation. This same wren was using a soft pine needle bed to try breaking the seed open without holding it down. It kept bouncing away. Even funnier to watch was when he'd lose the seed. Left, right, left right...where'd it go? where'd it go?They've been eating the cracked sunflower also. One type, I think it's the chickadees, grab a chunk between thier toes and take bites from it.
Normally our squirrels stay away from the thistle, too. Unless they don't care for what's in the other feeder. But I've seen one on it shaking seed everywhere, but not eating them or even going to the ground to eat them. I wasOurs will eat the thistle, also, but they prefer the sunflower chips. If that feeder is empty, they will go to the thistle feeder. The bluejays and squirrels don't touch the thistle.