Depends what you mean by a lot. We keep our regulars going nicely through the winter but also bake good wholemeal bread so crusts are good for them too.
We do, in our house they eat better than us! We give them daily grapes, apples, suet balls, meal worms, suet pellets with combined insects in addition to the feeders full of sunflower hearts! They reward us though - with hours of enjoyment watching goldfinches, chaffinches, blackbirds, robins, sparrows and collared doves.
God point boxtops, waste of time if there are marauding moggies about. Then we put ground food down, the terrier (above) keeps them off and the birds take no notice of him.
I used to buy fatballs and put bread out for the birds when it was very cold and snowy. I had to stop last year, I had all sorts of visitors squirrels fieldmice robins blackbird and a rat which found it's way underneath the house and was a 'b' to get rid of ending up like a bunch of Bulgarians camping out.
yup ric-mor- got dried mealworms and fatballs from poundland too cheapest about
- the only thing is -the birds wud eat the worms all in one go if you put them all out :-)
also , I get a bag of mixed grain from local farm supplies( only £7;50) -the bigger birds go for it