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It is typically used to refer to seeds that are specifically meant for feeding birds. Example: "I filled the bird feeder with fresh birdseed to attract more birds to the garden."
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The theme park imagined in the first film has finally opened its gates, and it is now packed with tourists, all of them understandably keen to feed birdseed to a Pterodactyl, and to take a selfie with a Stegosaurus.
Only the American Medical Association and the birdseed industry opposed the law.
This term is applied to a variety of small seeds originally cultivated by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans and still part of the human diet in China, Japan, and India, though in Western countries it is used mainly for birdseed.
The buyer receives neither cage nor birds nor birdseed children but a certificate permitting the future staging of the work, along with a series of photographs of the Lyons installation.
The man — Callet thinks he was Caucasian, and wearing a cap — got out of the S.U.V., crossed the street, and threw a big pile of birdseed onto the pavement.
"Over the winter, we dumped all the birdseed she didn't eat into the flower boxes.
Another pair of assistants smeared birdseed paste onto child-shaped metal armatures.
A couple of Attia's assistants were working their way through a sack of birdseed with a coffee grinder, mixing the ground seed with water and flour to make a paste.
The cost to Christie's of building the coop, buying eight hundred and twenty-five pounds of birdseed, and hiring the birds has been about equal to the estimated purchase price.
While Kerry met with Sergei Lavrov, his Russian counterpart, at the Hotel Imperial, we pecked at the birdseed of the pool report, a couple of precisely quoted non-quotes.
She bought one of those Droll Yankee bird feeders in Bloomingdale's and filled it with Audubon Premium Blend birdseed.
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