In the layman's world, in which I live, the difference between a seed and a grain comes from its shell. Seed tend to have shells that can be removed, think sunflower, and grains have an outer coating that is difficult to remove, think corn.
Also in the layman's world seeds are relatively expensive compared to grains. Almost by a factor of 2x. So you can immediately tell by price if your seed blend has a lot of grain in it. The more expensive the wild bird seed blend the more seeds and nuts in that blend. The less expensive wild bird seed blends will have mainly corn, millet, wheat, etc.
One such grain that gets a bad rap is millet.
Male and female cardinals enjoying millet. |
Chipping sparrow eating millet
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I did this video years ago to show just how fast millet can grow. In about 5 days it's time to mow!
So, inconclusion, millet does get a bad rap. It's not that birds will not eat it, in fact many, many wild birds love it, it is the fact that if it is NOT eaten it will immediately germinate (i.e.: Produce Weeds).
My advice, if you want more birds, particularly ground birds that don't come to feeders, due to their size or other factors, is to purchase millet separately. Just take a handful or two everyday and throw it on the ground. You can get a pound of it at my store for way under a $1 and a pound of millet is a lot of grain.
David Peterson is the owner of the Best Nest of Georgia, Inc. which includes in its corporate family a retail store called the Wild Bird Center of Johns Creek Georgia. The Wild Bird Center focuses on bringing nature to your backyard using bird seed, bird feeders, mealworms, and bird houses to attract wild birds to your yard. You can reach the Wild Bird Center at 770-418-1990 or by contacting David via email: david@thebestnest.net
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