We asked the experts to explain how to stop birds eating grass seed
Briefly

"I always advise pursuing the most humane, ethical deterrent options before even considering anything harsh that could potentially harm our avian pals. With some good old-fashioned persistence and covering tactics, you can absolutely have a lush lawn without jeopardising the local bird population," says Dr Daisy May, veterinarian and bird blogger.
"Lay around ¼ inch of compost on top of the seeds. Not only is this beneficial for your grass - which will be getting a boost of nutrients to promote strong growth - but the extra layer will hide the seeds from sight, as well as making them difficult to dig for," says James Ewens, Commercial Director at Green Feathers.
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