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Produce => Wildlife forum => Topic started by: Carol on December 07, 2010, 19:45:18

Title: No Bird Food
Post by: Carol on December 07, 2010, 19:45:18
I would appreeciate any suggestions of food which I can put out for the Birds now that my Sunflower Hearts are now almost finished.  I ordered up a large quantity of Bird Seed last Wed. but been told it may be thurs. or Fri. or I take delivery.   I have been replacing some of the seed with Atora Suet (at 1.59) a packet, Porrage Oats, grted bread, grated cheddar, raisons, wholemeal bread in breadcrumbs and melted some lard.  I boiled up some Rice tonight to cool for tomorrow.  Any Other foods?   The poor wee things get fed all year and I just hate letting them down when the outside temperature is -15c.   

:'( :'(
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: grannyjanny on December 07, 2010, 20:01:29
I think they like cooked potatoes. I ordered a 25 kg £25.65 sack last Friday not expecting until later this week & it was delivered yesterday. It is usually next day delivery. I don't know how that compares price wise. It's ano grow mix so we throw it everwhere. We cut apples into 1/4 for them & they seem to be waiting for them to be put down. Anne Kennedy bird seed if anyone is interested. 
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: Flighty on December 07, 2010, 20:03:28
Just about the only other things that you not mentioned are over-ripe fruit, apple and pear cores, melon pips and biscuit crumbs.
Surprisingly porridge oats are probably the best all-round garden bird food, and very few birds don't eat it.
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: lisaparkin on December 07, 2010, 20:27:33
I stocked up a couple of weeks ago on bird food and am now also running short as they have been eating twice as much as usual.  I am saving every crumb I can  for them.
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: rugbypost on December 07, 2010, 20:33:27
Well done to everyone just goes to show  we still care Best wishes  Rugbypost
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: Carol on December 07, 2010, 20:48:45
thanks for the suggestion of Potatoes.  I know they eat them but unfortunately I have no spuds left in the house.  I too, need to get stocked up but with the icy roads etc. I can't get to a decent supermarket.  I tell you this winter has been a nightmare and its only the start.  Oh and Flighty, the birds are eating the porrage oats but there is so much dust of oats in packets of porrage oats. 
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: goodlife on December 07, 2010, 22:51:27
'Our' birds here are fighting over their lard on toast ;D It is not great nutritionally but will provide valuable energy for them to keep warm when weather is so cold ;D
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: Carol on December 07, 2010, 23:06:10
Not tried that 'goodlife'.  I will do that tomorrow.  I have  a big block of lard and a wholemeal loaf.  I cut the loaf up into small squares orr crumb it.   I know, I am nuts....   Ran out of nuts as well.   boohoo.   :'(
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: rosebud on December 07, 2010, 23:50:57
Carol  i put a packet of tesco cheap fruit in half a pound of melted lard & some porridge oats put it in the fridge overnight in lots of yogurt pots & a small pudding basin, put the tipped out basin on the bird table & hang the pots in the hedge for the small birds they eat them like its a christmas party  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D..
Thats besides  the nut feeders & 2 domes we have & 2 cages ::)
They cost us a fortune but we just love watching them we have at least a dozen sometimes more Goldfinches they love the niger seed.
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: Obelixx on December 08, 2010, 09:58:25
Our garden birds are currently feasting on left over mufins - pear, blue cheese and pecan - so nutrition a-plenty.

When I run out of bird food I just boil up some rice and then add oil or fat for extra calories and, if I have them, oats, dried fruit, chopped apples....  
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: Flighty on December 08, 2010, 12:44:02
Carol try bananas!

http://www.rspb.org.uk/news/266048-birds-go-bananas-in-the-cold-weather

Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: Carol on December 08, 2010, 20:31:09
Bird Food Crisis is over for present.  I managed to get to the local Garden Centre and bought seed. 

The Blackbirds were lined up waiting on me returning and I am sure they cheered  :o :o :o   when the seed sack turned up.   ;D ;D

Bananas eh   :)

thanks for advice.
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: valmarg on December 08, 2010, 21:39:48
Quote from: Carol on December 08, 2010, 20:31:09
Bananas eh   :)
I can remember having some very overripe bananas that I was going to chuck in the bin, but OH said to put them out for the birds. I said I thought they wouldn't eat them, but he chucked them out anyway.  They absolutely lapped them up.  Didn't last five minutes.  I was really surprised, but if push comes to shove, they'll eat most things. ;D

valmarg
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: Carol on December 08, 2010, 22:04:22
I have 2 over ripe bananas which I iwll put outside tomorrow and see what happens. 

:D
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: star on December 09, 2010, 15:28:14
I got a couple of overripe  bananas, I'll put them out now........thanks for the heads up Flighty!
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: grannyjanny on December 09, 2010, 16:37:49
Had a sainsburys order delivered today so added 3kgs of rice & 4kgs of basics apples. That should keep them happy too. Thanks for extra info. How can we invite our feathered friends into our gardens & lives & then not look after them when they are desperate for food. Saw a female Bullfinch today in the garden.
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: Borlotti on December 09, 2010, 18:03:07
Silly question, but do I cook the porridge, or just chuck out the Tesco cheap oats, also what about my frozen redcurrants????
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: Flighty on December 09, 2010, 18:25:11
Borlotti that's not a silly question at all!
Just chuck out the porridge oats straight from the packet. As for the redcurrents chuck them out as well and see if they get eaten!
Title: Re: No Bird Food
Post by: Carol on December 09, 2010, 19:51:21
We have a slow Thaw.   Birds were not so keen in eating this new food, they are fussy.  I bought No Mess bird seed but its seems to be full of Millet.  Well, they will just have to try and eat it up.   I had a Moorhen visiting today.  I think I chased it off yesterday when I opened the back door and I just caught it flying off but today there it was trying to get at food with the starlings.   I also feel sorry for a Rabbit which has been in my garden most of this year.  It spends its time lying ontop of a pile of drifting snow and nibbles now and then at the cotoneaster.  I would like to throw a carrot at it but think OH would start divorce proceedings.

;D