Aududon Park 12231 Cardinal Blend Wild Bird Food, 4-Pounds (2)

Aududon Park 12231 Cardinal Blend Wild Bird Food, 4-Pounds. At Audubon Park, we love birds and care for them like no one else. Our family has been making the safest, highest quality food for backyard wildlife since 1982. We make it easy for you to attract and feed the birds you love. You can count on Audubon Park for safe, natural and nutritious wild bird food that keeps backyard birds coming back for more.

Product Features

  • 60% Black Oil Sunflower Seeds, 40% Safflower Seeds
  • Attracts cardinals, chickadees, purple finches, titmice, grosbeaks and mourning doves
  • A blend of cardinal favorites, black oil sunflower and safflower seeds
  • For use in large, heavy hopper or platform feeders
  • Family owned, American made

3 thoughts on “Aududon Park 12231 Cardinal Blend Wild Bird Food, 4-Pounds (2)”

  1. I can’t believe I’m reviewing BIRD SEED *Update* This feed just arrived yesterday afternoon and I filled the feeder with it immediately. Word got around fast, because today the activity at the feeder is easily triple what it has been for the past two months, when we were using a Scotts seed.I have to say, I’m impressed with the difference. We have the same species that have been showing up all along, but about 3x as many of them. Cardinals, purple finches, black-capped chickadees, tufted titmice, song sparrows, white-throated sparrows,…

  2. Decent seed, not worth price I is decent seed, but the price is not worth it. I have a pair of Northern Cardinals that fly around it, but never stop to eat. Only birds I have seen in the two weeks the feeder has been out there in Michigan are Black-Capped Chickadees, American Goldfinches, Rock Pigeons, and the occasional Grey Catbird will grab a seed.The Goldfinches however LOVE the seed. I have had 5 around at one time, but they waste a ton of it. They sit there and toss much of it out. You can sit there and…

  3. MOST EATEN SEED OF ALL I bought this along with 3 other seeds and I have to say this was the seed that was eaten the fastest. I used 2 other mixes, 1 from the same company which was the 2nd fasted eaten seed and an Audubon. The 3rd fastest eaten seed was…

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