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  2. Bird food - Wikipedia

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    A mixture of seeds in a bird feeder. Bird food or bird seed is food intended for consumption by wild, commercial, or pet birds. It is typically composed of seeds, nuts, dry fruits, flour, and may be enriched with vitamins and proteins. [1] Bird food can vary depending upon dietary habits and beak shapes.

  3. Sagittaria latifolia - Wikipedia

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    The plant has strong roots and can survive through wide variations of the water level, slow currents and waves. It displays an affinity for high levels of phosphates and hard waters. Despite the name "duck potato", ducks rarely consume the tubers, which are usually buried too deep for them to reach, although they often eat the seeds.

  4. Duck as food - Wikipedia

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    Duck meat and squab are also cooked with banana blossom. [6] It is popular among both the tribal [7] [8] and non-tribal populations. The Pekin duck is also the most common duck meat consumed in the United States, and according to the USDA, about 39 million ducks are raised each year for meat.

  5. Wood duck - Wikipedia

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    Chicks can jump from as high as 50 feet, surviving by landing either in water, or on top of soft material such as leaf litter. [18] The mother calls them to her and guides them to water. [17] The ducklings can swim and find their own food by this time. Wood ducks prefer nesting over water so the young have a soft landing.

  6. Weetabix - Wikipedia

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    Weetabix for Canada and the United States is manufactured in Cobourg, Ontario, in both organic and conventional versions. Weetabix is made from whole-grain wheat. UK Weetabix has 3.8g of fibre in a 37.5g serving (2 biscuits) (10.1% by weight). [4] The product sold in Canada and the U.S. has 4g of fibre in a 35g serving (11.4% by weight). [5]

  7. Sagittaria - Wikipedia

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    Sagittaria is a genus of about 30 [3] species of aquatic plants whose members go by a variety of common names, including arrowhead, duck potato, swamp potato, tule potato, and wapato. Most are native to South , Central , and North America , but there are also some from Europe , Africa , and Asia .

  8. Falcated duck - Wikipedia

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    They mainly eat vegetation or insects near to the water, consuming animals such as larvae, crustaceans, and mollusks. They likewise eat plant foods: leaves as well as seeds, grains, and nuts. Many assume that the falcated duck helps disperse seeds over large areas because of their diet. These ducks are primarily herbivorous.

  9. Lemna minor - Wikipedia

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    Basically all of its tissues can be used as fodder for fish and poultry and make duckweed an interesting food supplement. [13] Experimental investigations have shown, that L. minor is able to completely replace the add-on of soy bean in the diet of ducks. It can be cultivated directly on the farm resulting in low production costs.