Can I feed wild birds store bought cakes?
Question: I have a week-old, refrigerated, allow over-purchased pound cake with bits of pomegranate and cherry pierced. I lost all interest in it, and I wonder if it's good to feed the natives (Kentucky) birds.
The cake is quite good (ie
Answer: Wildbirds are not in force to eat any kind of sweet cake. They enjoy the fruits untrained, like oranges, bananas, grapes and apples. They would be very exciting to eat the fruit if you have extra.


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