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Birdwise BlendBlack Oil SunflowerNut & Berry BuffetCardinal BlendHopper 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!

Hulled SunflowerNyjer SeedPatio MixSafflower SeedWhite 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.

Finch MixFront Range MixSplit PeanutsCritter CrunchPeanuts
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.

RaisinsDried CherriesCracked CornCorn CobsSeed 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.

Hummingbird NectarMealwormsSuet 
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.