SUITABLE FOR MANY WILD BIRDS
Offering rapeseed (canola) seeds to wild birds has several benefits. These seeds are rich in fats and proteins, providing an essential energy source, especially during colder months. They attract a variety of bird species, such as redpolls, grosbeaks, goldfinches, black-capped chickadees, sparrows, and mourning doves.
Additionally, house sparrows are generally less attracted to rapeseed, which can be beneficial if you want to avoid large flocks of them.
By cultivating rapeseed in an eco-friendly or organic way, you also support biodiversity. Its nectar-rich flowers attract pollinators, and the seeds provide food for different bird species. Offering rapeseed seeds helps sustain local wildlife while allowing you to enjoy a diverse range of birds in your garden.