Morning Song 11996 Black Oil Sunflower Wild Bird Food, 10-Pound

Morning Song brought to you by the makers of Scotts offers a full line of Wild Bird Food products at the right price to meet all of your everyday needs.

Product Features

  • A favorite of most backyard birds
  • As a single seed, black oil sunflower attracts the greatest variety of backyard birds
  • For use in hopper, tube or platform feeders
  • Ingredients are Black Oil Sunflower Seed
  • Family owned and American made

3 thoughts on “Morning Song 11996 Black Oil Sunflower Wild Bird Food, 10-Pound”

  1. Scotts knowingly applied toxic insecticides to bird seed Last Friday, Scotts Miracle-Gro, the company best known for greening lawns across America, was fined $12.5 million for illegally applying insecticides to its wild bird food products—insecticides, it turns out, that are toxic to birds. It also falsified pesticide registration documents and distributed pesticides with misleading and unapproved labels.From 2005 to 2008, the company sold more than 70 million units of the bird food, branded as Morning Song and Country Pride. Scotts eventually…

  2. Better quality control needed I have ordered various types of sunflower seed before. This brand was, by far, the worst. It smells. The seeds–many of which are mere hulls–are covered with dust. There is mud, stones, sticks, and all manner of chaos in the bag.I have no problem with the fact that the seeds are smaller than those of other brands, but this company needs to step up its quality control. I’m paying for 50 pounds of sunflower seeds–not 35 pounds of seeds and 15 pounds of extraneous asthma-inducing…

  3. High quality seeds, very minimal debris, and the birds love it. I previous used higher-priced product purchased from the orange big box store, and it had far more sticks and stems than this, and I had to haul it to my car and heft it home.My birds go through seed very quickly. I have a couple of the spherical sunflower seed feeders to encourage grasping song birds, as well as some I fill with a mix of sunflower & saffron seeds. I’ve found these two seeds really draw the colorful birds like cardinals, tanagers, buntings, jays, etc. As long as…

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