Wagner's 52001 Classic Blend Wild Bird Food, 5-Pound Bag
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Blue Jays, sparrows, and mockingbirds are the only birds I see. The seed is also popular with squirrels. After some time, they all get along swimmingly. Chickadees and titmice have not been seen by me, but I live in southern Louisiana, so that could be a factor.
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Last summer, I began providing food for the birds at my home. They apparently told two friends, who in turn told two friends, and so on. My bird feeders have turned into a bird airport, with a variety of birds hanging out; With the amount of food they go through, price is a concern; however, this feed works just fine. Also, the price was reasonable. Every month, I purchase several bags. They are, if my memory serves me correctly, Subscribe. It's also a plus to be able to save money. It's possible that I'll have to spend more money on bird food than I anticipated. However, they've sucked me in; As a result, I will continue to order this cuisine.
When I reordered this time, I followed the same procedure as before and went to "orders" and then "buy again. " " I did not receive the 20-pound bag. A 5 pound bag was delivered to me. For $34. 95! $51 was the price I paid. 95 for 2- In July 2020, we will have 20 pound bags available! This is a mistake for which I must accept some responsibility. I should have paid more attention to each and every detail. But, because this is how I've been reordering for so long, I saw the product and price and didn't think twice about the fact that the package size had shrunk from 20 pounds to only 5 pounds. You click, expecting to pay $34 for a 20-pound bag. 95 (still too much), and this seller will send you a 5 pound bag for $34. It seemed deceptive to me, and I should have double-checked that the bag size hadn't changed at the final stage of the purchase. You can bet that the next time I buy from a different seller, I'll be looking.
The birds in my area, Zone 6B in Western Maryland, aren't interested in this stuff. I've had a few small birds show up and eat a little here and there, but it's been in the feeder for over a week and hasn't been touched. When I buy birdseed from the local farm store (where I get a lot more for a lower price), I get a lot of birds who eat it up. Certainly not this. It hasn't even gotten the attention of the squirrels. This is a squander of funds, in my opinion.
My roommate and I wanted birds to come to our balcony, so we bought a bird feeder and put this seed in it. Our location has become the go-to spot for local birds! We live in Oregon, and it appears that Oregonian birds enjoy the flavor of this seed, as the feeder is constantly crowded with birds. I'll be buying more of this in the future!.
I believe I've bought this product before and haven't had any problems, but I'm not sure because I frequently switch things up. For some reason, this bag appeared to be very dusty. It also doesn't appear to be popular with the birds. The sunflower seeds and some of the corn are picked out, and the rest is left to sit for a while. Squirrels and rabbits visit and eat what is on the ground, but there is food left in my window feeder from a previous visit that the birds will not touch.
As previously stated. It is a hit with everyone. My bird feeder is frequently visited by blue jays, rock doves, black-capped chickadees, and other birds. In addition, the squirrels express their gratitude to the "chef. " The bird feeder is a big hit with them, as well.
br>br>Especially in the winter, she enjoys watching the birds from her two picture windows. br>br>I buy this size bag and ship it to her in two bags at a time because it's easier for her to lift and manage than the larger bag of bird seeds I buy for myself in North Carolina. br>br>The birds appear to enjoy the mix. Her next-door neighbor (across the street) has chickens in their yard, and they will cross the street to eat leftovers. So funny. This, I suppose, provides an answer to the age-old query: Why is it that the chicken crosses the street? br>br>Many thanks to the Wagners.
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My five baby quails (about the size of a chicken egg) were enthralled by it. They've only been with me for a few days, but they huddled very still in the pet store and on their first day home, did not move much, and only pecked at food sparingly (they ate like birds-- haha). I changed the feed to this the next afternoon. I put some in shallow dishes and scattered two or three handfuls throughout their cage (much more than they seemed to eat in a day). They haven't stopped chirping and running back and forth, hopping all over the place, pecking at tiny seeds. Both dishes were completely empty in a matter of hours, much to my surprise. They already appear to be gaining weight and becoming more active. A fantastic purchase! br>br>My bunny and guinea pigs, too, enjoy bird seed!.