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Commercially grown birdseed.

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pugwash52 | 09:58 Sat 04th Mar 2006 | Animals & Nature
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So much seed is grown commercially for us to feed wild birds in our garden , but how do they keep the birds from eating it before it is harvested?
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Good question pugwash, i would like to think that its gwown on such a large scale that they allow for some loses, or maybe the crops are covered with nets ?


I dont know but I try not to be cynical..

I think logman is essentially correct, but, additionally, many seeds used as bird food are not eaten by many birds in the wild... by that I mean, one of the primary sources of wild bird food here in the U.S. are sunflowers. In the wild, they are eaten by only a few varieties of birds, but once shelled and often chipped, they are appreciated by many species. Same holds true with other types of seeds...

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