• Do any birds enjoy milo and millet?

    From super70s@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 30 17:38:42 2021
    Usually I feed my birds 100% black oil sunflower seed. I was in a store
    a couple of days ago that usually carries it but didn't have any --
    don't know if they were sold out or just stopped carrying it -- and
    didn't want to drive to another store I was sure that carried it so I
    bought a "Birdwatchers Blend" (Morning Song brand) with about 50%
    sunflower seed and 50% "milo, millet, cracked corn, peanuts and
    safflower seed." I go to the feeder yesterday morning and all the
    sunflower seed is gone but in the circular tray of my "lantern"-type
    feeder is a lot of milo and millet (didn't notice any cracked corn,
    peanuts or safflower seed, not sure how much of that was in there to
    begin with if any).

    Do any birds actually eat that milo and millet stuff? The company must
    have some reason for putting it in there other than filler. I mostly get titmice, chickadees, cardinals hitting the sunflower seed, less
    frequently purple finches and goldfinches. Seems like I remember having
    similar experiences with this kind of mixture in the past.

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  • From Leon Fisk@21:1/5 to super70s@super70s.invalid on Tue Mar 30 19:52:52 2021
    On Tue, 30 Mar 2021 17:38:42 -0500
    super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:

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    Do any birds actually eat that milo and millet stuff? The company must
    have some reason for putting it in there other than filler. I mostly get >titmice, chickadees, cardinals hitting the sunflower seed, less
    frequently purple finches and goldfinches. Seems like I remember having >similar experiences with this kind of mixture in the past.

    It's cheap filler, that's why it costs less than the same pounds of
    oilers. Birds will bill swipe it out of the way to get at the black
    oilers. It just made a mess of things when I tried it early on getting
    in to feeding birds. Never bought it again...

    I pretty much use oilers but safflower, corn (woodpeckers & bluejays),
    thistle (finches - can be messy), shelled peanuts (woodpeckers &
    bluejays), shelled oilers, suet... all work okay. Squirrels think so
    too ;-) Birds sometimes need to learn what these are if someone in your
    area isn't already feeding them the same.

    --
    Leon Fisk
    Grand Rapids MI

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  • From jmcquown@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 30 20:04:53 2021
    On 3/30/2021 6:38 PM, super70s wrote:
    Usually I feed my birds 100% black oil sunflower seed. I was in a store
    a couple of days ago that usually carries it but didn't have any --
    don't know if they were sold out or just stopped carrying it -- and
    didn't want to drive to another store I was sure that carried it so I
    bought a "Birdwatchers Blend" (Morning Song brand) with about 50%
    sunflower seed and 50% "milo, millet, cracked corn, peanuts and
    safflower seed." I go to the feeder yesterday morning and all the
    sunflower seed is gone but in the circular tray of my "lantern"-type
    feeder is a lot of milo and millet (didn't notice any cracked corn,
    peanuts or safflower seed, not sure how much of that was in there to
    begin with if any).

    Do any birds actually eat that milo and millet stuff? The company must
    have some reason for putting it in there other than filler. I mostly get titmice, chickadees, cardinals hitting the sunflower seed, less
    frequently purple finches and goldfinches. Seems like I remember having similar experiences with this kind of mixture in the past.

    I honestly couldn't tell you about wild birds that love millet. I grew
    up with parakeets as pets, however, and I can tell you they absolutely
    adore a spray of millet seed in their cage. Not very helpful, sorry. ;)

    Jill

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