Enhance the diet of woodpeckers in your area using this Woodpecker Blend. This seed mixture was designed to keep woodpeckers happy and healthy, incorporating some of their favorite foods. Peanuts, tree nuts, and sunflower seeds mimic the birds’ diet in the wild, and the addition of raisins to the mix evokes berries and fruit commonly enjoyed. Shelled pumpkin seeds and corn lend additional flavor, and offer birds the nutrition they need year round. Help woodpeckers thrive by offering this Woodpecker Blend.
Birds that enjoy this seed:
crows, flickers, jays, mockingbirds, starlings, and woodpeckers
Feeder Options: gazebo, hopper, platform, tube, and window feeders
Ingredients: split and whole peanuts, tree nut pieces, whole sunflower chips, cracked corn, raisins, shelled pumpkin seeds
Guaranteed Analysis: minimum crude protein 19%, minimum crude fat 25%, maximum crude fiber 10%
Product Features
- A wonderful seed blend made just for woodpeckers
- 50 pound bag keeps all your feeders well stocked
- Contains a mix of peanuts, sunflower chips, cracked corn, and pumpkin seeds
- Offers woodpeckers, mockingbirds, and flickers their favorite foods
- Not for human consumption
Attracts Such a Variety of Birds! This seed is beautiful. No waster. No fillers that birds will not eat. It is best to put it out in an open feeder – large nuts and chunks of fruit. I have bluebirds, cardinals, wrens, red bellied woodpeckers, nuthatches, chickadees, titmice, junkos, white throat sparrows, robins, flickers, downy woodpeckers, pine siskins, and more birds that show up to my open feeders (in North Carolina). I only feed high quality seed in all of my feeders. I mix this with sunflower chips and mealworms and…
Woodpeckers — and everyone else — loves this! The birds (and the @#%^&*#$+ squirrels) love this stuff. It is, however, WAY to big for most feeders — the peanuts all get stuck. So, I’m looking for a flat feeder, eventually (I use a small one for mealworms for the bluebirds).
Three Stars Iâd love this product without the dried fruit and the corn. Thatâs always let behind and wasted.