Feed The Dinosaurs, Tuppence A Bag
Evolutionary theory asserts that modern birds are the descendents of dinosaurs. This is strongly supported by Dr. Bakker and other leading paleogeeks, and is upheld by careful comparison of the bone structure, foot architecture, and other physical geometry.
And it turns out, those little feathery dinos are hungry. I’ve got (squirrel-proof) bird feeders in the front and back yards and go through 20+ pounds of sunflower seeds a week. Over the years I’ve tried seed mixes, but the birds just flick everything else out of the feeders to get at the sunflower seeds. So I’ve just accepted the will of my avian friends and give them what want. It’s a great thing to look out in the yard every morning and see such a variety of colorful birdasauruses. It’s really too bad they aren’t huge and scaly and armed with big serrated teeth any more. If you ask me, evolution screwed up a pretty good prehistoric design with these critters.