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  • Our farm is solar and wind powered

Sunflower Hearts for wild birds

Sunflower hearts are a bird feeding marvel, renowned for their nutritional richness and universal appeal. The versatility of sunflower hearts will transform your garden into a vibrant haven for avian visitors. Whether attracting finches, sparrows, or other feathered friends, these seeds contribute to a flourishing and lively ecosystem right at your door!

What are sunflower hearts?

Sunflower hearts, also known as sunflower kernels or sunflower seeds without the shells, are the edible inner part of the sunflower seed. These seeds are extracted from the black husks, leaving only the meaty, nutritious part. Sunflower hearts are a popular choice for bird feeding and are often used in bird feeders due to their high nutritional value, convenience, and success rate in attracting a variety of bird species.

Are sunflower hearts good for birds?

Yes, bird seed sunflower hearts are generally considered an excellent feed, offering numerous benefits. Packed with vital nutrients such as protein, healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals, sunflower hearts contribute significantly to the health and well-being of wild birds. The benefit of not having husks makes them convenient for birds to eat. Birds don't have to expend extra energy to crack open shells, making these seeds an easy and accessible food source.

What is the difference between sunflower hearts and sunflower seeds?

Sunflower hearts are the inside part of the sunflower seed that you can eat, while sunflower seeds refer to the whole seed, including the inedible outer black shell. Both sunflower hearts and sunflower seeds can be given to birds, but they tend to discard the outer shell on the ground instead of consuming it.

Which garden birds eat sunflower hearts?

In the UK, a variety of garden birds are known to enjoy sunflower hearts bird seed as part of their diet. Some common garden birds that frequently feed on sunflower hearts include, Blue Tits, Great Tits, Chaffinches, Greenfinches, Goldfinches, House Sparrows, Robins, Blackbirds, and Dunnocks. Providing sunflower hearts in bird feeders is an excellent way to attract a diverse array of garden birds to your outdoor space.