birdseed


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Synonyms for birdseed

food given to birds

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Give them a healthy snack from your garden of sweet corn, peas and shredded lettuce plus a handful of birdseed.
Jeffrey Koenen, co-owner and vice president at the store, orders a truckload of birdseed from a local company, then invites members of the local fire departments and rescue squad to help unload the bags of seed from the truck and into customers' vehicles.
At some point, I padded to the kitchen for clear broth and found a few bags of birdseed in the corner--reception leftovers my mother-in-law had brought over.
(2014) affirm that birdseed is a highly nutritious cereal, however, it has not been used for human subsistence, partially due to the concerns regarding the safety of its consumption.
He seemed really annoyed that there was no birdseed in sight.
So one Sunday afternoon, having bought an expensive pair of binoculars especially for the task, I carefully planted a large dollop of birdseed on a bird table in my garden in leafy Edgerton and waited for a crescendo of feathers and oldfashioned tweeting to descend.
According to Global Harvest Foods officials, the company is acquiring the Scotts birdseed manufacturing plant in Reynolds, Ind., and will continue production in the Doland, S.D., and Uvalde, Texas, facilities.
How about fewer people and fewer buildings?" Patricia Williams e-mailed that she was surprised when she moved from country to city to find that mourning doves would swoop onto her window ledge to eat birdseed without ever hitting the windows.
How about using birdseed in a clean spreader instead?
Steve spread with butter and rolled them birdseed. Becky filled empty halves with raisins and flower seeds.
Make a bird cake of melted lard or suet mixed with birdseed, peanuts and raisins.
Trade expert Edward Gresser reflects on the ability of American consumers to purchase rice from Cambodia or birdseed from Ethiopia, and the countless, inspiring ways that trade has bettered lives for a billion people in 49 countries.
Keep it filled with birdseed and you may make some new friends by next spring!
Fill the bottle with birdseed, it should spill out onto the wide parts of the spoons, giving the birds two points to feed from.