Wild Delight 385080 Natural Formula Fine Sunflower Chips, 5 Pounds

This natural formula fine sunflower chips is the finely chopped meat or kernel of the sunflower seed. A zero-waste product for wild birds. High oil content. Feeds all types of seed-eating birds and feeds many insect eating birds. Comes in 5 pounds poly bag.

Product Features

  • Natural formula fine sunflower chips
  • The finely chopped meat or kernel of the sunflower seed
  • A zero-waste product for wild birds; high oil content
  • Normally, squirrels, jays, starlings and grackles will not eat safflower seed due to its bitter taste
  • Comes in 5 pounds poly bag

3 thoughts on “Wild Delight 385080 Natural Formula Fine Sunflower Chips, 5 Pounds”

  1. Best choice for many birds I am an avid birder with 40 yrs. experience attracting birds to my yard. I live in the Pacific NW and have found that I get a much better response with these finely chipped sunflower seeds than I do using niger seed which costs so much, or with whole sunflower seed for attracting siskins and goldfinches. I use this seed in a thistle seed tube feeder, and it works like a charm. It leaves no mess to clean up, and the squirrels can’t get at it. For the past 6 months or so I have not been able to…

  2. Nice product Works well in my feeder, and the birds love it. So far, each bag has been shipped promptly and the seed has been in good condition (I mention this because spoiled product appears to be a major problem with bird seed, especially sunflower chips.)This year, these sunflower chips have attracted a flock of goldfinches. My favorite birds!

  3. Wild Delight Fine Sunflower Chips I have been mixing these fine sunflower chips with Nyger seed and the birds love the combo. I have a small feeder extended off my balcony and I find that I have to refill the feeder almost everyday, which is a pleasure since I know that the finches, cardinals, chickadees, woodpeckers and more species, love the seed I put out. It is expensive but those sweet creatures are worth every penny I spend on them! Both seed varieties help warm the birds in winter.

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