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No shells. No mess. 100% edible. Our No-Mess Blend is great near flower beds, patios and decks.
Our unique No-Mess Blend bird seed features seeds that have had their shells removed so only the meat of the seed is left. No hulls on the seeds makes for tidier feeding, since there’s no debris on the ground to clean up. Pound for pound, our No-Mess Blend bird seed offers the best value because you do not pay for uneaten seed waste. The birds eat everything.
Our No-Mess Blend’s mix of sunflower chips, hulled white millet and shelled peanuts appeals to birds that eat at the feeder or on the ground.
Bag dimensions: 11½” x 8″ x 4″
Jim’s Birdacious® Bark Butter® Bits are bite-sized nuggets made of rendered beef suet, soy oil, roasted peanuts, corn, oats and calcium carbonate. Bark Butter Bits allow you to easily offer Bark Butter in tray, seed tube and hopper feeders. Just add them to your feeder to attract a variety of birds, including many that do not normally visit feeders.
Jim Carpenter is the founder and CEO of Wild Birds Unlimited and the creator of Jim’s Birdacious Bark Butter products.
Outer Dimensions: 18¼” x 16½” x 9½”
Removable tray: 13¼” x 8″
Attract a variety of birds with an EcoTough® Covered Ground Feeder. The roof protects the birds and food from the elements. The perforated metal bottom keeps the seed dry and lifts out for easy cleaning. The removable screen bottom is treated with EcoClean® Antimicrobial Product Protection, providing 24/7 product protection. Our EcoTough feeders are made of recycled plastic and won’t crack, fade or rot. EcoTough feeders are good for the birds, good for the environment and good for you.
(Bird food not included.)
These birds are non-migratory, year-round residents throughout their range.
Millet, cracked corn, oil sunflower, sunflower chips, Nyjer®, Bark Butter®
Nests on the ground. Will not use a nest box.
Male and female have similar plumage with the male having a more colorful head pattern. No seasonal plumage changes. Juvenile plumage similar to adult females.
Maps provided by Birds of North America Online.
Maintained by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.