Seeds and nuts are an excellent source of nutrition for wild birds and can attract a wide variety of species to your garden or outdoor area.
Here are some popular types of seeds and nuts that are often used to feed wild birds:
Striped sunflower seeds :Striped sunflower seeds are slightly smaller than the black ones and may be easier for smaller birds to peck at.
Oats :Oats are another popular food source and are especially loved by pigeons, siskins and sparrows.
Millet :Millets are small, round seeds that attract a wide variety of bird species, including siskins, sparrows and finches.
Peanuts: Nuts are a good source of protein and fat and can attract larger birds such as cormorants and cormorants.
When choosing seeds and nuts to feed wild birds, it is important to ensure that they are clean and of good quality.
You can offer these seeds and nuts in special bird feeders or holders designed to hang from branches or mount on posts or stands. Make sure to place the feeding places in a safe place away from predators and protected from the weather and wind.