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butternut squash seeds

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pipo · 15/01/2009 22:19

are they suitable for wild birds?

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forkhandles · 15/01/2009 22:32

Seems like they are! Found this on Google for you

Another great option for those seed loving birds is to save seeds from melons, pumpkins, butternut squash, etc. Wash them to remove the remaining pulp. Then place them in the oven on a cookie sheet for about an hour at 180 - 200 degrees or until dry. This will prevent sprouting. Another way to dry them is to place them in the sun on an old window screen - but watch out for scavengers!

pipo · 15/01/2009 22:37

oh thank you. I've looked at RSPB site but didn't google. I think the birds in the garden will be enjoying their breakfast for the next few days.

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GrimmaTheNome · 15/01/2009 22:40

I've sometimes wondered if they are suitable for humans too - I roast pumpin seeds to eat, so why not? But then again, I guess the birds need them more.

Wouldn't mind if they did sprout - normal birdseed can lead to all sorts of oddities under the bird table!

MindfulBear · 06/01/2020 12:18

Found this. Says the birds rarely take pumpkin and melon seeds...... did they take your squash seeds?

https://community.rspb.org.uk/cfs-filesystemfile/__key/telligent-evolution-components-attachments/00-901-01-00-00-06-26-00/Food-fit-for-birds.pdf

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