Can I feed my budgie wild bird seed?
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Feeding Budgies Wild Bird Seed Don't! ... These birds have different dietary requirements to budgies. There is also the danger that the food is of poor quality, especially if it's very cheap. You should not be feeding such stuff to any bird, and certainly not to your beloved pets!.
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