The quick answer is yes, birds can eat cornflakes and this tasty morning cereal is perfect for wild garden birds to eat and here's why below. It's a shame to buy a whole box of cereal just to toss it out when no one touches it.
Can birds eat corn flakes?
Cereal – many birds enjoy plain cereals. Bran flakes, toasted oat, plain Cheerios, corn flakes or plain cereals with fruit and nuts. Crush with a rolling pin before feeding so birds do not have trouble swallowing large chunks. Also remember not to feed sugar-coated cereals or cereals with marshmallows added.
Is it OK to feed birds cereal?
Cereal: Stale or leftover cereal and oats, including rolled or quick oats, is a tasty bird treat. For the best nutrition and most attractiveness, offer birds cereal with lower sugar content and fewer artificial dyes.
Can birds eat Frosties?
The simple answer is birds should not eat frosties because they're high in sugar. If there's a few left at the bottom of the box then you could put them on the bird table as a 'one off'. Do not make frosties or any other type of high sugar cereal part of any bird's diet.
Can birds eat bran flakes UK?
Bran flakes should be suitable for garden birds and can be liberally scattered in your backyard. The flakes can be crushed so they are beak-size and mixed in with a regular bird feed or seed mix.
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