Many birds will readily eat fruit. It is always best to use dried
fruit in feeders in order to prevent molds and bacteria.
The easiest method of providing fruit is to purchase wild bird
foods that contain real fruit. Read the label. Fruit flavorings
are often used and provide no real fruit.
The following Wild Delight® products contain high levels of
real fruit:
- Cardinal Food
- Fruit & Berry
- Less Mess Cardinal Food
- Less Mess Fruit & Berry
- Less Mess Songbird Food
- Nut N' Berry®
- Songbird Food
- Total Cuisine™
Blackberries and Raspberries: Grouse, Pheasants, Cardinals,
Catbirds, Tanagers, Jays, Flickers, Thrushes, Wrens,
Towhees, Grosbeaks.
Blueberries: Tanagers, Thrushes, Orioles, Robins,
Jays.
Cherries: Cardinals, Finches, Flickers, Grosbeaks,
Orioles, Jays, Robins, Waxwings.
Grapes and Raisins: Cardinals, Jays, Orioles,
Finches, Robins, Tanagers, Thrushes, Warblers, Waxwings, Titmice,
Wrens.
Oranges: Orioles, Tanagers, Woodpeckers.
Apples: Cardinals, Finches, Waxwings, Tanagers,
Thrushes, Towhees, Robins.
Cranberries: Cardinals, Tanagers, Wrens, Titmice,
Warblers, Jays, Thrushes, Grosbeaks, Robins.
Bananas: Warblers, Orioles, Woodpeckers.
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