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Choosing Bird Food

With such a variety of bird foods on the market it's often hard to choose which is best. Here we'll help you select the right type of food for the birds you want to attract. Feeder style is important too, so take a look at our Feeder Types page as well.

In most areas, black-oil sunflower seed attracts the greatest variety of birds. It has a high meat-to-shell ratio and a high fat content. It's small and thin-shelled, making it easy for small birds, such as the Tufted Titmouse at right, to handle and crack. Striped sunflower seeds are larger with thicker seed coats.

Although sunflower seeds are the all-round favorite, particularly for tree-dwelling birds, some birds prefer different foods. Blackbirds relish corn, for instance, whereas doves, like many ground-feeding birds, prefer white millet or red milo. Certain species may even have different food preferences in different parts of their range.

Beware of commercial seed mixes. They're often a blend of sunflower seeds plus a high proportion of less appealing "filler" such as millet, oats, wheat, flax, buckwheat seeds, and red milo. These mixes can be wasteful because the birds pick out the prized sunflower seeds and leave the rest. Instead, try making your own birdseed mix. Pour about 25 pounds of black-oil sunflower seed, 10-pounds of white proso millet, and 10 pounds of cracked corn into a clean trash can. Then use a broom handle to mix it up.

Store your bird food carefully. If you buy a lot of seed, keep it in a dry, cool place, in a rodent-proof, metal can. Check the seed often for mold. Throw out any seed that is questionable.

Follow the links below for more details about food for wild birds:

Food Preferences of Common Feeder Birds
A quick guide to some common feeder visitors and their favorite foods, based on Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Seed Preference Test.

Seed Types
Different types of birdseed and the birds they'll attract.

Hummingbirds and Nectar

The care and feeding of hummingbirds, sugar solution recipe included.

Other Bird Foods
Suet, fruit, and other bird foods.