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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Birdseed

Birdseed \Bird"seed`\, n. Canary seed, hemp, millet or other small seeds used for feeding caged birds.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
birdseed

1736, from bird (n.1) + seed (n.).

Wiktionary
birdseed

n. seed, usually constituting a mixture from several species of plant, set out as food for birds.

WordNet
birdseed

n. seeds for birds [syn: bird food]

Wikipedia
Birdseed (album)

Birdseed is an album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson, his second recording for the Milestone label, featuring Donaldson with David Braham, Peter Bernstein, Fukushi Tainaka, and Ralph Dorsey.

The album was awarded 4 stars in an Allmusic review by Alex Henderson who states "Birdseed falls short of essential but is inspired and swinging".

Usage examples of "birdseed".

In the parking lot, Sheila unlocked the car doors and set the cat carrier on the back seat along with the packet of birdseed Dr.

Meg said, dumping a box of microwave popcorn and a plastic bag of birdseed into the bottom of the grocery cart.

While Meg was busy getting birdseed and water for the bird, Sheila tried to remember when she had last used the door.

Nowadays, of course, the more ecologically correct birdseed had taken the place of grain.

The man was still standing in the other doorway, looking out on the milling guests, his left hand closed around the birdseed she had poured into his palm.

Both the government men had died quite early, after they finished analyzing the birdseed and throat spray.

He took the glass bottle, poured birdseed into the mouth, then hung the bottle in the cage.

As she slipped them off, Jake cleaned the birdseed hulls from the table, then wiped off the surface.

She was tossing the bag of birdseed into the air as though it were a toy, shaking it with her teeth.

In the treetops there were the hundred birds who had come to eat birdseed from my garden.

Harvard Square so I could eat birdseed and tofu with a reporter from The Weekly.

It was something called trail mix, and it looked and tasted a lot like birdseed with raisins.

I changed into shorts and a T-shirt, set the dining room table for two, went out to the barn to get birdseed to fill the feeders, and sat back down on the deck to read the New York Times and the Vineyard Gazette.

I do a lot of canning and I have plenty of room in my new icebox, so I just keep my birdseed and things like that out there.

Yes, that was him, Konstantin Poeg, the last birdseed merchant in all of Estonia.