Definition of Birdseed. Meaning of Birdseed. Synonyms of Birdseed

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Definition of Birdseed

Birdseed
Birdseed Bird"seed`, n. Canary seed, hemp, millet or other small seeds used for feeding caged birds.

Meaning of Birdseed from wikipedia

- Bird food or bird seed is food intended for consumption by wild, commercial, or pet birds. It is typically composed of seeds, nuts, dry fruits, flour,...
- provided by humans, especially during summertime. These include refuse, birdseed, agricultural products and honey from apiaries. The majority of the diet...
- region, it is now grown commercially in several parts of the world for birdseed. Phalaris canariensis resembles Phalaris arundinacea (reed canary gr****)...
- Birdseed is an album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson, his second recording for the Milestone label, featuring Donaldson with David Braham, Peter Bernstein...
- southeast Asia, and the seed is imported around the world as a po****r type of birdseed. Before it is imported, however, niger seed is sterilized by intense heat...
- tips and cultivated areas, probably from wool waste, coconut fibre or birdseed. Although not cultivated, this plant is gathered from the wild and eaten...
- pear, and fruit in general. They have even been observed partaking from birdseed feeders, hummingbird feeders, sweet nectar or sweetened water. The results...
- seeds are commonly used as food for pets, typically being included in birdseed mix for bird feeders. Dried sunflower seeds are 5% water, 20% carbohydrates...
- with the beginnings of bright adult plumage Two Gouldian finches eating birdseed White Gouldian finch and yellow Gouldian finch mutation White-breasted...
- throughout the 20th century, including the fire. In Ain Gordon's play Birdseed Bundles (2000), the Triangle Fire is a major dramatic engine of the story...