🌟 Feed the Flock, Join the Fun!
Wild Finch Mix is a premium bird food blend specifically designed to attract finches, featuring a mix of millet, Nyjer, and chopped sunflower hearts. This 15 lbs bag is perfect for use in finch feeders, ensuring that your backyard is a vibrant haven for these beautiful songbirds. Proudly made by a family-owned business, it supports local economies while providing high-quality nutrition for your avian friends.
S**O
High quality feed
Small USA business. Excellent quality. Fast delivery and great response and customer support.
J**R
Attracts birds in Ft. Lauderdale
Painted Buntings love this mix. They come back several times a day, every day. Cardinals like it also and come back regularly. Doves and Bluejays like it and manage to get some but my bird feeder is too small for them to stand on comfortably so they don't stay long.
O**L
Great product, birds love it.
Great product my finches and other little birds love it.Always a good code date.
L**S
Full of webs and hatched small moth like flys..
Kept in a metal container with a tight lid in it’s original bag. Used here within 2 weeks so apparently contaminated before bagging. The birds ate it but feeder full of webs. Tried several bags. Same result! Now looking for substitute that my Purple Headed Finch will like as well.
P**D
These are great. My doves and tiny birds love them. This is also my experience.
The packaging really holds up to store as I use. The mix is perfect for the birds in my neighborhood.This is also my experience.
H**Y
clean feed
absolutely no husks or shells. a very clean feed. attracts many finchy type birds. i have reodered.
L**N
Great quality!
Clean seed, great quality, family owned!
J**Y
What's all that seed they refuse to eat!!!
As with so many "Finch mixes," this one is full of small round seeds the birds refuse to eat. So, I have a major weed problem under the feeder.In all fairness, this mix attracts a lot of different types of birds, so these small seeds may be being thrown out by birds looking for something else. It may be that SOME birds would eat this small stuff. But they do not eat it off the ground, where it has been thrown.I think the answer is to feed Finches Niger, which is what they like, and to feed sunflower hearts (no mess on the ground from hulls) to everyone else.
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