Singing Bird Seed Berry Platter

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This vibrant platter combines black oil sunflower seeds, millet, safflower, and cracked corn with chopped peanuts and fresh berries including blueberries, raspberries, and halved grapes. Optional dried mealworms and cranberries add extra nutrition. Ideal for placing safely in garden spaces to attract diverse songbirds, maintain freshness daily by cleaning and refilling, and ensure a fresh water source nearby.

Updated on Tue, 02 Dec 2025 09:21:00 GMT
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A vibrant, nutritious platter designed for garden songbirds, featuring a colorful array of seeds, nuts, and fresh berries to attract a variety of feathered friends.

I enjoy preparing this platter because it brings so many beautiful songbirds to my garden, creating a peaceful and lively atmosphere.

Ingredients

  • Seeds & Grains: 1 cup black oil sunflower seeds, 1 cup white millet, 1/2 cup safflower seeds, 1/2 cup cracked corn
  • Nuts: 1/2 cup unsalted, chopped peanuts (no salt, no seasoning)
  • Berries & Fruit: 1/2 cup fresh blueberries, 1/2 cup fresh raspberries, 1/2 cup halved seedless grapes (red or green)
  • Extras (optional): 1/4 cup dried mealworms (for protein, optional), 1/4 cup dried cranberries (unsweetened, optional)

Instructions

Step 1:
Choose a large, shallow platter or tray and clean it thoroughly with hot water (no soap residue).
Step 2:
Spread the sunflower seeds, millet, safflower seeds, and cracked corn evenly across the platter.
Step 3:
Sprinkle the chopped peanuts over the seeds.
Step 4:
Scatter the fresh berries and halved grapes evenly across the platter for color and variety.
Step 5:
If desired, add dried mealworms and unsweetened dried cranberries for extra nutrition.
Step 6:
Place the platter in a safe, elevated spot away from predators, and ensure it is accessible for birds but difficult for squirrels to reach.
Step 7:
Clean and refill the platter daily to maintain freshness and avoid mold growth.
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This simple recipe has created many joyful mornings as different bird species visit, giving me special moments watching their interactions.

Required Tools

Large shallow platter or tray, measuring cups, knife (for halving grapes and chopping peanuts)

Allergen Information

Contains peanuts and other tree nuts. Some seeds may be processed in facilities that handle common allergens. Always check packaging if concerned about cross-contamination.

Nutritional Information

Calories: N/A (designed for wild birds). Total Fat: N/A. Carbohydrates: N/A. Protein: N/A

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Prepare fresh each day and enjoy the lively birdwatching experience this platter brings to your garden.

Recipe Guide

What seeds are used in the platter?

The platter includes black oil sunflower seeds, white millet, safflower seeds, and cracked corn for a nutritious variety.

Can I add nuts to the seed and berry mix?

Yes, unsalted and chopped peanuts are added to provide protein without seasoning or salt.

Which fruits are included for color and nutrition?

Fresh blueberries, raspberries, and halved seedless grapes add vibrant color and natural sweetness.

Are dried mealworms safe to add?

Dried mealworms are optional and can be included for extra protein and variety.

How should I place and maintain the platter?

Place the platter in a safe, elevated spot away from predators and squirrels. Clean and refill daily to keep contents fresh.

Can I substitute other fruits?

Yes, bird-safe fruits like apple slices (without seeds) or chopped strawberries can replace some berries if desired.

Singing Bird Seed Berry Platter

Colorful seed, nut, and berry mix designed to attract a variety of garden songbirds.

Setup duration
5 min
Heat duration
1 min
Complete duration
6 min
Created by Daniel Brooks

Classification Seasonal Favorites

Complexity Easy

Heritage Nature-Inspired

Output 1 Portions

Nutrition specifications Plant-based, No dairy, No gluten, Carb-conscious

Components

Seeds & Grains

01 1 cup black oil sunflower seeds
02 1 cup white millet
03 1/2 cup safflower seeds
04 1/2 cup cracked corn

Nuts

01 1/2 cup unsalted, chopped peanuts

Berries & Fruit

01 1/2 cup fresh blueberries
02 1/2 cup fresh raspberries
03 1/2 cup halved seedless grapes (red or green)

Extras (optional)

01 1/4 cup dried mealworms
02 1/4 cup dried unsweetened cranberries

Method

Phase 01

Prepare Platter: Select a large, shallow platter or tray and wash thoroughly with hot water, avoiding any soap residue.

Phase 02

Distribute Seeds and Grains: Evenly spread sunflower seeds, white millet, safflower seeds, and cracked corn across the platter surface.

Phase 03

Add Chopped Peanuts: Sprinkle the unsalted, chopped peanuts evenly over the seeded base.

Phase 04

Scatter Fresh Fruit: Arrange fresh blueberries, raspberries, and halved seedless grapes evenly atop the mixed seeds and nuts.

Phase 05

Incorporate Optional Extras: If desired, add dried mealworms and unsweetened dried cranberries for additional nutrition.

Phase 06

Position Platter: Place the platter in a secure, elevated location safe from predators, ensuring accessibility for birds but not squirrels.

Phase 07

Maintenance: Clean and replenish the platter daily to maintain freshness and prevent mold growth.

Necessary tools

  • Large shallow platter or tray
  • Measuring cups
  • Knife

Allergy details

Review ingredients carefully for potential allergens and seek professional medical guidance when uncertain.
  • Contains peanuts and tree nuts. Seeds may be processed in facilities handling common allergens.