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Safflower seeds are slightly smaller than sunflower seeds but have a similar oblong shape with one end somewhat rounded and the other end pointed. These seeds are white or ivory, and have sharper ridges down their length than sunflower seeds. They are high in fat, protein, and fiber, making safflower seed a nutritious addition to any bird feeding station.
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\nSafflower has a nice supply of fat and protein, which provide the necessary energy and nutrition wild birds require.
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Birds with stronger bills that are familiar with black oil sunflower seed will also happily eat safflower seed, including:
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