A high quality,super-clean blend with 10-percent black oil sunflower seeds. A good mix like this one will contain just enough millet for the ground feeders to benefit from the perch feeders habit of kicking out the seeds they don’t like.
Product Features
- Mixed with White Proso Millet and Cracked Corn
- Filler Free
- Natural, Preservative Free
Its good food, decent price. I have found this blend a little cheaper, but I’ve also found it more expensive, so the price is about right. The blend has a good bit of corn, but the white millet is good quality and there isn’t too much sunflower seeds. In the front yard right now are cardinals, indigo buntings, some kind of thrush that’s been here all winter but I haven’t looked up yet, one pair of eastern bluebirds, some doves… well, you didn’t come to this review for a list of the birds of Lucedale, MS, did you. I put…
afforable and birds gobble it up I used to buy most of my seed from WBU, but I can’t afford the increased prices anymore. Have been slowly switching to other brands. In N. Florida we get a change of birds throughout the year but always have doves and cardinals. Cardinals eat the black oil sunflower, doves eat the corn and millet. This time of year, chipping sparrows hang out (about a hundred of them) and eat my millet in large quantities. Chickadees and titmice eat the sunflower. I do buy bags of just black oil sunflower…
Some seeds, lots of chaff I received the bird food in good time, and lots of juncos, titmouses (titmice?), and chickadees, and a few cardinals and nuthatches will come by to eat it. However, it makes a huge mess under the feeder because there is a lot of chaff/seed coats/inedible material mixed in with the seeds. This chaffy stuff billows up into a dust cloud when I fill the feeder.