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What kind of bird seed should I feed?

Submitted by Nwsp1_admin on Mon, 10/24/2011 - 1:10pm

WHAT KIND OF BIRD SEED SHOULD I FEED F.A.Q.

What kind of bird seed should I use?

Black-oil sunflower seed: preferred by the widest variety of species.  Chickadees, titmice, cardinals, and nuthatches are among the popular feeder birds that favor black-oil sunflower seeds.

White millet: Many ground feeding  species, such as juncos and sparrows, are attracted to white millet.  

Red milo:  Some western species, including jays flock to red milo.

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