This white millet birdseed is the most ground feeding birds like towhees, juncos, song sparrows and doves. Additionally, indigo buntings seem particularly attracted to it. Throw it out on the ground straight or mix it with other seeds such as oil sunflower to create your own unique blend. This product weighs 20-pound.
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- White millet bird seed
- White millet is the most ground feeding birds like towhees, juncos, song sparrows and doves
- Additionally, indigo buntings seem particularly attracted to it
Perfect Substrate for my Uromastyx! I recently purchased this for my lizard, a Uromastyx. This is an ideal substrate because it is not dusty, has no large seeds, and he can snack on it while roaming around. Sand, bark, and other substrate is NOT recommended. I’m extremely happy I purchased this particular brand because it’s completely sealed up in plastic, therefore I don’t have to worry about a bug problem with brand new seed. It’s very clean looking and fresh. Shipping was fast and I ordered two bags. So they will last me quite…
Painted Buntings and Baby Cardinals Love It I live in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. This is my third bag of white millet in 20 months. The painted buntings and baby cardinals love it. We put the white millet in a bird feeder that only small birds can enter. It’s called Droll Yankee SDC Green Wild Bird Feeder with Domed Cage. This feeder is well made. We hung it from this really sturdy pole mounted to the side of our screen patio: Strongest Extended Reach 60″ Single Hook Swinging Hanger Bird Feeder made by SwingArm USA. All of these…
Juncos thrive on it; squirrels hate it! Millet is an integral part of my winter feeding program. It is the favorite food of juncos, and some other sparrows, and I love being able to provide this for them, especially when the ground is snow covered. Mourning doves also love it as do cardinals, but to a lesser extent. The best part about millet is that neither red or gray squirrels like it! Given all of that, I’m surprised at how difficult it is to find millet. Thankfully I am able to purchase it here on Amazon; hoping they never…