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Valley Farms Cardinal Mix Wild Bird Food 10lbs
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This product is great for feeding the birds that land outside the front windows of the house. It is popular with both squirrels and cardinals, and is a favorite for all. However, it may be too large for some songbirds, and it may not be suitable for larger birds.
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This product is great for feeding the birds that land outside the front windows of the house. It is popular with both squirrels and cardinals, and is a favorite for all. However, it may be too large for some songbirds, and it may not be suitable for larger birds.
Pros
- Great for feeding birds
- Birds enjoy the paints
- Includes various bird species
- Birds enjoy the taste
Cons
- Large seed kernels may clog feeders
- Not suitable for small songbirds
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Description
Valley Farms Cardinal Mix Wild Bird Food Available in 3lb or 10lb quantities This product is a mix of ingredients. Here we present a brief overview of the ingredients: Striped & Black Oil Sunflower Seed: These are the seed of choice when it comes to wild bird food preference. A majority of birds will feed on the sunflower seed with it's high fat, protein, and nutrient content. Black oil sunflower seeds are somewhat plumper than the striped version, have more oil and more caloric value. Both of these versions of sunflower are readily eaten by most wild birds. With a thinner shell, smaller birds can easily open the Black Oil version as compared to the striped sunflower seed. Buckwheat: You might know buckwheat from cereals we typically eat or as crop cover for fallow fields which means cultivated land that is allowed to lie idle during the growing season. For Cardinals, it has been seen that although oats and millet are sometimes used, buckwheat is a clear favorite. Safflower Seed: The safflower is a white colored seed with a tough shell. Cardinal really enjoy it and have no problem feeding on it. Doves, chickadees and grosbeaks also love this hearty seed, just to name a few species. Feeding Cardinals: For best results with Cardinals place feeders near some hedges or shrubs, this way the Cardinal will feel safer in this more enclosed territory as the bushes will provide them shelter if they feel threatened. The Cardinal has been seen eating from open tray feeders, tube feeders and straight from the ground given proper surroundings as mentioned above.
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Specifications
Feed Type | Bird |
Item Weight | 10 Pound (Pack Of 1) |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Date First Available: | November 10, 2019 |
Brand | Valley Farms |
Flavor | Cardinal Mix |
Asin: | B08195yhfd |
Package Dimensions: | 16.3 X 11.6 X 3.6 Inches; 10.23 Pounds |
Item Form | Ground |
Unit Count | 160 Ounce |
Manufacturer: | Truffa Seed Co., Inc. |