| Winter
Bird Feeding
Birds
at Your Feeder
Biologists have
conducted "taste tests" with birds. They have found that
birds, like people, have preferences for different kinds of food.
These foods can be offered selectively to help attract or discourage
certain birds. They can also be used in combinations to attract
a variety of visitors to your feeder.
The table below
shows the preferred foods of some of Washington's most common winter
birds.
| Species |
White
millet |
Red
millet |
Milo |
Black
sunflower |
Hulled
sunflower |
Peanut
kernel |
Thistle
(niger seed) |
Cracked
corn |
Suet |
| California
Quail |
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| Rock
Dove (pigeon) |
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| Mourning
Dove |
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| Woodpeckers |
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| Steller’s
Jay |
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| Chickadees |
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| Bushtit |
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| Nuthatches |
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| Wrens |
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| Starling |
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| House
Sparrow |
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| Evening
Grosbeak |
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| House
Finch |
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| Pine
Siskin |
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| American
Goldfinch |
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| Rufous-sided
Towhee |
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| Dark-eyed
Junco |
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| White-crowned
Sparrow |
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| Song
Sparrow |
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