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Millet Seed Not The Most Popular | Bird Watchers General Store You mixed sunflower seed with cracked corn and millet, and ended up with a pile of moldy millet The obvious answer to your problem is to forget the millet and only put out cracked corn and sunflower seed
Should I Put Millet Bird Seed in My Feeder? (Full Guide) There are three types of millet used in bird seed: white proso millet, golden millet, and red millet White proso and red millet are the most common, so let’s discuss them in further detail
Is millet in mixes really that bad? - BirdForum Millet is really one of the best seeds for many birds as long as you don't mind house sparrows Birds like Cardinals and Indigo Buntings like white millet which is liked more than the red millet
Bird Seed Fillers to Avoid - The Bird Geek Bird Seed Fillers to Avoid Using bird seeds is one of the most common ways to fill bird feeders However, we tend to our birds without knowing what bird seed fillers to avoid Birds enjoy most seeds, but there are a few seed types that you should refrain It’s important to note that not all manufacturers formulate bird seed mixes with birds in mind
Should You Add Millet Bird Seed to Your Feeder? If you’re a bird enthusiast, you may be wondering whether or not you should put millet bird seed in your feeder Millet is a type of small seed that is often included in birdseed mixes While some wild birds love millet, others may not be as interested in it
How to Avoid Fillers in Your Bird Seed Mix 4 Most Common Bird Mix Fillers: 1 Red millet While a few ground-feeding species like these round, rust- or gold-colored grains, they’re not popular with desirable species such as Cardinals, Jays, Woodpeckers, Chickadees, or Nuthatches Note: don’t confuse red millet with milo which looks similar but appeals to a wider variety of birds
White Millet: Just Cheap Filler? - Coles Wild Bird Products Fiction: White Millet is a cheap filler seed Fact: White Proso Millet is the number one choice of many ground-feeding birds like towhees, song sparrows, juncos, and buntings The problem is that most commercial mixes contain more millet than anything else – a definite negative when put in a tubular or wooden feeder where perch feeding birds are looking for oil sunflower If all a sunflower
FOR THE BIRDS: Birdseed dilemma - Courier Press That's obvious But some producers add 'filler' seeds to mixes, increasing bulk but reducing per-pound cost Unfortunately, fillers include seeds that may look good to us but birds won't eat
Millet -- more than just birdseed (plants forum at permies) In some places, as the crop becomes more domesticated and dependable, millet gets another name, like "sorghum" If the stalks are cut and the juice used to make syrup, then it is called sorghum; if you let it go to seed and collect the seed heads to make poultry feed, it is called grain sorghum