We all know how the Ponch feels about his kibble (though really, there is no one else in that house who would want it). Birds generally eat slowly through the day, a worm here, a berry there. (Unless they are tanking up for the long trip south, in which case they strip the hollies, pyracantha and cotoneaster of late season berries). I digress. If someone feeds Bird-Brain, I hope he/she does not feel the need to gorge on bird seed.
Watching birds of the same kind outside, it sometimes seems that there’s some competition for food going on there too, although with the really little ones, it’s hard to tell.
I know birds can be in the predator category but are they in the carnivore category? Seeds and worms would seem to indicate a tendency towards meat eaters.
We had two dogs in our life, so far, and no, Poncho, they don’t eat that way at all!
One dog was so dainty, that she took out one piece of dog food at a time and ate it before taking another one. The other dog takes a bite and chews it completely, then she has a sip of water, and the takes another bite. People who visited us and meal times were pleasantly surprised at how measured were out dogs’ eating habits.
A lot of the birds around here raid the dog’s dish quite often. They prefer the sunflower seeds in their own feeder, but they definitely do eat dog food.
Adiraiju about 7 years ago
That bird probably counts AS dog food!
DennisinSeattle about 7 years ago
We all know how the Ponch feels about his kibble (though really, there is no one else in that house who would want it). Birds generally eat slowly through the day, a worm here, a berry there. (Unless they are tanking up for the long trip south, in which case they strip the hollies, pyracantha and cotoneaster of late season berries). I digress. If someone feeds Bird-Brain, I hope he/she does not feel the need to gorge on bird seed.
alondra about 7 years ago
I would think not Poncho. You’ll have to ask Chazz to get some bird seed while he’s getting your dog food, the cats’ food and the fish’s food.
Argythree about 7 years ago
Unless Ponch likes worms and leaves, I don’t think the bird is much competition for him…
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 7 years ago
Depends on the species of bird. Magpies and crows will eat most anything.. including dog food.
Kaputnik about 7 years ago
Watching birds of the same kind outside, it sometimes seems that there’s some competition for food going on there too, although with the really little ones, it’s hard to tell.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 7 years ago
I know birds can be in the predator category but are they in the carnivore category? Seeds and worms would seem to indicate a tendency towards meat eaters.
JennyJenkins about 7 years ago
We had two dogs in our life, so far, and no, Poncho, they don’t eat that way at all!
One dog was so dainty, that she took out one piece of dog food at a time and ate it before taking another one. The other dog takes a bite and chews it completely, then she has a sip of water, and the takes another bite. People who visited us and meal times were pleasantly surprised at how measured were out dogs’ eating habits.
GaryCooper about 7 years ago
Birds do eat dog food, when they have access to it. Put some dog food in your bird feeder, or just keep watch on an outdoor dog dish, and you’ll see.
JP Steve Premium Member about 7 years ago
When I worked at our wildlife rescue center we’d mix up canned dog food and birdseed as our basic “baby bird diet.”
Bob. about 7 years ago
We had a parrot that would head to the dogs dish whenever she had a chance.
awgiedawgie Premium Member about 7 years ago
A lot of the birds around here raid the dog’s dish quite often. They prefer the sunflower seeds in their own feeder, but they definitely do eat dog food.