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harmful feeder seed?

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Patch49 | 09:41 Sat 27th May 2006 | Animals & Nature
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My bird feeder has hulled sunflower seeds which blue tits are using to feed their young. Will this harm them? Should I take down the feeder and make them hunt for caterpillers instead?

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I asked a similar question to an RSPB official, and she said that birds are very caring parents, and wouldn't give something to their young which would harm them. Sorry I couldn't tell you more.

I think Lonnie's absolutely right, birds instinctivly know just what to feed their young on. My feeders have been almost deserted since the presence of caterpillers on near by oak trees.
It used to be considered taboo to feed nuts,sunflower etc while parent birds were feeding young,but recent observations have since found it is o.k. Mealworms are a very tasty meal for young fledglings,but try to avoid maggots as they are too rich for young birds.
Another good reason to keep the sunflower hearts going is they are instant fuel for the parents, so they have more energy to feeding the babes - thereby ensuring more chicks survive.
I think that Cetti is right - the adults use the sunflower seeds as food for themselves to give them enough energy to go out and hunt the 'correct' food for their babies.

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