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Would Wild Birds Eat Grapes If They Were Left Out In...

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sandyRoe | 15:52 Wed 27th Nov 2024 | Home & Garden
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...the garden?

I know Blackbirds eat apples, but then they recognise them as food.

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Pinot Noir might suit.

Birds can be pretty smart, they will check out the Grapes and decide if they are food (or not).

When I put out a birdfood containing nuts, seeds and raisins (dried grapes) the raisins are left until the last, - they do eventually go, but they are not a popular bird food.

Try one and see - your local birds may be that sophisticated 🤣

Birds naturally seek high fat( high energy) foods so grapes although taken are a poor substitute for nuts, seeds, and suet based foods.

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I've put some out.  They'll complement the fat balls and peanuts.

Variety is the spice of life.

My French vine produces 50-60 Kg of grapes each year, but they do not produce decent wine that keeps, so I let the local wildlife feast away. They are taken by birds, wasps, hornets, butterflies, lizards (the grapes that fall) and God knows what else.

English birds on a bird table, I just don't know - perhaps the English fatty stuff might be more to their taste.

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