Dürfen Ringeltauben das essen?

hey,

dürfen Ringeltauben (siehe Bild) Sittich Futter (Körner, siehe Bild) essen?

Weil wir schütteln vor unserem Balkon vom Hochhaus immer dieses Futter auf die Wiese und es kommen immer 2 Ringeltauben und auch eine Amsel und ein hellbrauner Vogel (wie eine Amsel nur halt Hellbraun).

Ist das Futter für die Gesund und lecker? Die essen es schon seit Monaten und kommen jeden Tag dorthin, wir holen immer nachschub bevor es dort auf der Wiese leer geht.🕊🐦❤

(No Ratings Yet)
Loading...

Similar Posts

Subscribe
Notify of
18 Answers
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Tiermaedchen123
4 years ago

That’s the big food I use

Tiermaedchen123
4 years ago

Thanks for the star

Hazel2020
4 years ago

The ‘feeder’ they get in the pedestrian zone is definitely unhealthy

Hazel2020
4 years ago
Reply to  AMAZONKUNDERM7

We used to live on a mountain near the forest and always had nuts and sunflower seeds(for 3 squirrels) on the window board and at some point there were also 2 pigeons that were somewhat larger than normal pigeons, yours is probably also a forest pigeon

Sunflower seeds also liked

Hazel2020
4 years ago

The light brown bird is a weibl. Amsel and if the other has an orange beak, that’s one male. Amsel

rafaelmitoma769
4 years ago

baptism should not be fed

Tiermaedchen123
4 years ago

I feed the same to a pair of ring-bellied pigeons.The feed does not make a big difference to pigeon food.I take the large-sittich feed there are sunflower seeds in which they love.is also from the country of sale

Tiermaedchen123
4 years ago
Reply to  AMAZONKUNDERM7

So this is also a blue pack there are other pet birds on it. is big-sittich food on it I can send you a picture

JayCeD
4 years ago

The pigeon will be ready.

raubkatze
4 years ago

May they. They’ll eat every shit. But do you have to feed these animals that make so much trouble and are already too numerous? This will help you increase.

Tiermaedchen123
4 years ago
Reply to  raubkatze

But they are also protected because the wild birds are not found in the city but rather in trees.

raubkatze
4 years ago
Reply to  raubkatze

Difference: Turks, Ringeltaube and “Stadtratte” once gegoogled?

JayCeD
4 years ago
Reply to  raubkatze

Have you ever gaged a ring owl?