High Fat Foods

Help Birds by Offering High Fat Foods

This time of year, it's not unusual to make a resolution to trim the fat from our daily diets. But it's different for birds. Fat is fuel and stored body fat is a bird's primary energy supply that helps them survive winter. Even in areas lacking bitter temperatures, they need extra fat to endure the long period of darkness during winter nights.

You can help by providing high-fat foods like Jim's Birdacious® Bark Butter®, Bark Butter® Bits and Bugs & Bits®. Shop now and save on all Bark Butter products - they're perfect for providing your birds with much-needed nutrients.

15% OFF Bark Butter® Products*
In-store only
DSC Members get an additional 5% OFF sale price.

*Valid in-store at the participating store(s) listed. One discount per purchase. Offer not valid on previous purchases or sale items. While supplies last. Offer valid thru 01/16/23.re 

Here are some great reasons to provide high fat foods like Bark Butter:

  • Foods high in fat are the most concentrated energy source that a bird can consume.
  • Stored body fat is the primary energy supply that fuels a bird between meals, through cold winter nights and throughout migration.
  • Birds actively use bird feeders during the winter, especially first thing in the morning and just before dusk. These are the times they stoke their internal heater with fat to get the day started or to replenish their fat reserves to endure a cold night.
  • Songbirds may use up to ¾ of their fat reserves during one winter night! If sources of high-fat foods are available, they can entirely replenish those fat reserves during the next day. In some birds this can amount to a 10% fluctuation in their daily body weight.
  • Bird feeders can be an important food source during winter. When severe weather impacts wild food supplies, birds will turn to feeders as a critical source of high fat foods. It is during these times that feeders play their most vital role. If a storm is of long duration or extreme impact, a feeding station with lots of high fat foods may mean the difference between life and death for these birds.
  • When a bird exhausts all of its fat reserves, protein, scavenged mostly from muscles, is used to sustain its energy needs. It is important for birds to eat plenty of fat calories each day in order to maintain their strength and fitness.
  • Our backyard suet feeders provide a direct source of high energy fat and many seeds (sunflower, safflower and nyjer) provide high levels of fat due to their substantial oil content.
  • High fat foods also provide many of the dietary pigments birds need to impart color in their feathers. These pigment create feather colors that range from red, orange, and yellows to violet.
  • The top recommended high fat foods for birds are:
         Recommended Blends: No Mess , No Mess Plus, TreeNutty Plus
         Recommended Seeds: Peanuts, Nyjer, Sunflower Chips
         Recommended Other Foods: Suet (PB & J, Naturally Nuts, Nuts & Berries) Bark Butter, Bark Butter Bits