Striped Sunflower Seeds
High Energy Striped Sunflower Seeds
These seeds are a high source of energy and contain essential nutrients for these small birds. However, it’s important to note that sunflower seeds should only be offered in moderation, due to their high fat content. A diet consisting solely of sunflower seeds is not balanced and may lead to health problems over time.
A Balanced Diet
We would always recommend providing a well-rounded diet for your caged birds. offering a variety of seeds, grains, fresh fruits, chilies, vegetables, and specialized bird pellets formulated for their specific species. A well-rounded diverse diet will help ensure that your birds receive all the necessary nutrients needed.
Which Wild Birds Eat Striped Sunflower Seeds?
In the UK, a variety of wild birds will also happily eat small striped sunflower seeds when provided. Proving very popular at the feeders and on the bird tables when offered alongside wild bird mixes. Some of the most common small garden birds that enjoy small sunflower seeds are:
House Sparrows, Blue Tits, Great Tits, Coal Tits, Chaffinches, Goldfinches, Greenfinches, Siskins and Nuthatches.
These birds are often attracted to bird feeders filled with a good mix of seeds, including sunflower seeds.
It’s important to note that while many birds in the UK may enjoy sunflower seeds, they should be just one component of a well-balanced bird diet.
Provide A Variety Of Seeds
Offering a variety of seeds, nuts, and other bird-friendly foods, such as our ranges of suet can help attract a diverse range of bird species to your garden. and provide them with the nutrition they need.
Whether you are a cage and aviary bird enthusiast or feeding the wild birds, it’s essential that a nutritious and balanced diet is provided. Our weekly special offers section can help you provide a balanced diet in a cost-effective way.
You will often find small striped sunflower seeds in our weekly offers section for a discounted price.
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