STEM FAIR PROJECT What type of birdseed do birds prefer? Frannie Johnson| Mrs. Johnson| Northview Elementary School.

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STEM FAIR PROJECT What type of birdseed do birds prefer? Frannie Johnson| Mrs. Johnson| Northview Elementary School

STATEMENT OF THE QUESTION What type of bird seed is preferred by the birds who feed at our front yard feeding station, black oil seed, striped sunflower seed or mixed seed?

PROJECT OVERVIEW Our family has a tradition of feeding birds at several feeding stations in our back yard. We currently offer three types of seed: black oil seed, striped sunflower seed, and mixed seed. We must buy and store three types of seed. We wondered if our birds might be just as satisfied with one type of seed. That would make feeding the birds much easier. The goal of my project is to determine if the birds prefer one type of seed over the others.

RESEARCH The most important ideas from my research were: Some birds prefer certain kinds of seeds over others, while some birds are not picky eaters, and will eat just about anything. So if you are hoping to attract a certain kind of bird, you should research what kind of seed it prefers. If you are hoping to discourage certain birds from coming to your feeders, don’t offer the kind of seed they prefer. Wasted seed ( seed that is not eaten but that remains in the feeder or on the ground) will quickly start to decay. This decaying seed attracts bacteria and molds that might harm the birds that come to your feeder. So it is important to only offer those seeds that will be eaten quickly. Shelled seeds might be preferred by many birds. Shelled seeds also reduce the amount of decaying seed left in the feeder or on the ground. But shelled seed is very expensive, so many people may not be able to afford it. Mixed seed is the least expensive type of birdseed, but much of it is not eaten by birds. Most of it is left in the feeder or on the ground and will start to decay soon.

VARIABLES CONTROLLED variables – these variables will be kept the same: - type of feeder - date feed is offered - time of day feed is offered - length of time feed is offered - amount of feed offered INDEPENDENT variable – this variable is the one I changed on purpose: - type of seed: black oil, striped sunflower, or mixed

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PREDICTION OR HYPOTHESIS I predict that the birds will prefer the black oil seed over the striped sunflower seed or mixed seed because my research

MATERIALS 3 identical Droll Yankee tube feeders Black oil seed, striped sunflower seed, and mixed seed Measuring cup

PROCEDURE 1. Fill each feeder with 4 cups of one type of seed. 2. Place the feeders 6 feet apart in the same front yard, at the same time of day. 3. Leave each feeder outside for exactly 4 hours. 4. Remove feeders an measure the remaining seed to determine amount of feed consumed. 5. Repeat on 3 days with same weather conditions.

DATA/OBSERVATIONS

CONCLUSION The birds at our front yard feeders definitely preferred the black oil seed over both other types of seeds. Each day the amount of black seed eaten was greater than either other type of seed. The striped sunflower seed was the second most popular seed, while the least amount of seed eaten was the mixed seed. Based on these results, our family might be able to purchase only black oil and striped sunflower seed to keep our birds happy.

WORKS CITED Cornell Lab of Ornithology website: Online. 2 Sep Available: Harrison, George. Backyard Bird Watching for Kids. New York: Willow Creek Press, National Bird Feeding Society website: Online. 2 Sep Available: Nolting, Karen. Backyard Birds (Field Guides for Young Naturalists). New York: Sandpiper, 1999.