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Some Of The Myths Regarding Bird Feeding



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Submitted 2010-09-16 03:36:22
Pet or bird feeding is a great experience, one in which you offer food to the feathery and furry friends. A lot of individuals enjoy feeding birds especially. They are un-alert to the fact behind certain misconceptions surrounding it. Here is a view at a few of the myths related to feeding birds and the true facts about them.

One of the most popular untruths is that bird feeding would make them be reliant on food handouts. That's false, and as a bird might go back daily to a feeder, that meal doesn't make up its entire regular feeding. Current studies have proved that feeder food will make up for just around twenty-five percent of a bird's food consumption daily. So, even if you have fed a bird, he's likely going to look to a natural source to maintain itself throughout the daytime.

An additional myth says rice is dangerous for birds. Most people have the misperception that feeding some rice to the birds will cause them to swell and maybe cause their death. But, the reality is, rice is a very healthy source for the birds. Thus, if you choose to feed the bird leftover or raw rice, you shouldn't be concerned about any dangerous effects upon its health.

Peanut butter is additionally believed to be bad for birds. Most people think peanut butter might become stuck in the throat of the bird, making them choke. Peanut butter is actually great for birds because it is a great source of fat and calories which birds love. Many birds such as the woodpeckers, nuthanatches, jays and chickadees enjoy peanut butter. So, in the case that you feel the peanut butter is overly sticky; you might make it a bit flaky by putting cornmeal into it.

One more myth about bird feeding is that birdseed will never turn bad. It is important to know that birdseed is just as all other types of food. It is just as at risk of damage as the other foods are. When you do not pay attention to the correct storage, there's a chance of it further turning bad. If birdseed is stored for a long period of time, the seeds dry out. This'll mean a drop in the feed's nutritional value. To avoid this, it's advised to store food in the appropriate way. Ideally, it ought to be kept in a cool, dry place.
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