Woodpeckers, with their bright markings, feeding antics and recognizable calls are some of the most popular birds, and you can enjoy them, too. All you have to know is what they prefer to eat offer it in a selective feeder – and you have got woodpeckers. Lyric Woodpecker Mix is designed to do just that. Each ingredient has been tested, and it’s a fact nutmeats, dried fruits and whole kerneled corn make an ideal woodpecker food. Woodpecker mix ingredients are cracked corn, shelled peanuts, sunflower kernels, tree nut pieces, shelled pumpkin seeds, raisins.
Product Features
- Special mix of nuts, fruits and Sunflower seeds that woodpeckers love
- 100% edible no waste mix
- Excellent source of protein and fat for wild birds
- Ideal for woodpeckers, Jays, nuthatches, chickadees and more
- Lyric premium blends attract more birds to your backyard feeder
Gila Woodpeckers Enjoy It Length:: 1:36 Mins I use this in a cedar woodpecker feeder that hangs from a tree in my front yard. Gila woodpeckers will munch on it. They tend to throw away a lot of the peanuts hahah. Not sure what they are looking for but many peanuts get tossed onto the ground. That’s fine because doves and quail are happy to get some. I also have Ladderback woodpeckers in my yard occasionally but I’ve never witnessed them using the feeder.I’ve also seen some athletic…
Now worth its five stars 🙂 This birdseed is one of the best mixes we have ever used out here in the woodsy country. The birds just love it! Now you can guess the rest, can’t you? The price has suddenly increased from $10 to $17. Boom.Honestly. Every time we find something reasonable!So now here’s another one we can never buy.Edited March 27:Hallelujah! Nice job, Amazon. You found a way to get the price back to $10, and my woodsy birds are totally enjoying it again…
Quality ingredients, expensive, but goes a long way Expensive, but worth it. Feeders need refilling less often, less debris on the ground, and saves the weight and space husks take up in shipping. No garbage ingredients added. Note that larger seeds like sunflower are broken up so birds with smaller beaks (finches, titmice, chickadees) can eat them as well as the larger birds can, and the mix can be used in smaller feeders. The one drawback is that it’s density can cause it to get packed into the bottom of the feeder a little more readily than…