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| Birdwise Blend | Black Oil Sunflower | Nut & Berry Buffet | Cardinal Blend | Hopper Mix |
| Our most popular blend. A mix of black oil sunflower, peanuts, striped sunflower, and white proso millet.
| The single-most attractive seed. Feed this alone, or as a main ingredient in a mix made from your own special recipe for the greatest variety of birds.
| A hearty mix of sunflower hearts, black oil sunflower, peanuts, tree nuts, safflower, dried cranberries, dried cherries, and hulled pumpkin seeds. Appeals to a large variety of birds.
| A mix of black oil sunflower, striped sunflower, and safflower seed containing the favorite seeds of cardinals and small songbirds.
| As the name implies, a great mix for your hopper feeder. A mix of black oil sunflower, striped sunflower, and shelled peanuts. You will be amazed at the variety of birds at your feeder!
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| Hulled Sunflower | Nyjer Seed | Patio Mix | Safflower Seed | White Proso Millet |
| For those who want to offer sunflower seeds, but hate the mess of those black shells. Sunflower hulls are not good for your soil, so this is also a great choice to protect the lawn under feeders.
| Relished by Goldfinches for its small size and high oil content. Often called "thistle" seed, it is not related to the roadside thistle plants of the midwest.
| A completely hulled, no-waste mix combining sunflower, peanuts, and white proso millet. Keeps the deck and lawn looking great, and your feeder filled with birds.
| Reputation for being the "problem=solving" seed--distasteful to squirrels, Starlings and Grackles will avoid it. Feeder birds adapt well to safflower, and some, like Cardinals, thrive on it!
| One of the few types of millet eaten by wild birds. High protein content makes thia a great seed for ground-feeding birds like Mourning Doves, Juncos, and Sparrows.
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| Finch Mix | Front Range Mix | Split Peanuts | Critter Crunch | Peanuts |
| A perfect blend of fine sunflower chips and nyjer seed that is designed for use in finch feeders. Sunflower seed will also help attract new birds to your finch feeder.
| Our most economical mix, includes striped and black oil sunflower, white and red millet, and cracked corn.
| One of the best sources of concentrated protein. Wood Peckers, Jays, Chickadees and Titmice enjoy a peanut treat.
| Striped and black oil sunflower, whole corn, peanuts and tree nuts. A great treat for squirrels, chipmunks, and other neighborhood critters.
| In the shell, peanuts are a real treat for Blue Jays. Squirrels and chipmonks also love whole peanuts.
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| Raisins | Dried Cherries | Cracked Corn | Corn Cobs | Seed Cakes |
| A great way to attract fruit-eating birds, including mockingbirds, blue birds, wrens, and robins.
| Another treat for fruit-eating birds.
| Best used sparingly for bird feeding, as it is most attractive to Starlings, Grackels and Pigeons. Ducks and geese love cracked corn, and it is much healthier than bread crumbs.
| Often used to deter squirrels from the bird feeder, many squirrel feeders are designed to hold whole kernel cobs.
| A wide variety and selection of high-quality seed cakes, many made of our most popular mixes.
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| Hummingbird Nectar | Mealworms | Suet | | |
| Sure, you can make your own. But if you don't have time to boil water and wait for it to cool, try our easy-to-mix nectar. Just add cold water and pour into the feeder.
| The high protein food for insect-eating birds--Bluebirds, Mockingbirds, and Carolina Wrens love them.
| A high fat diet for birds provides energy, warmth, and healthy feathers. Also available in a variety of flavors.
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