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Premium Black Oil Sunflower, Bird Food, Wild Birds Unlimited, WBU
Oil Sunflower
Safflower, Straight Seed, Bird Food, Wild Birds Unlimited, WBU
Safflower
Peanuts In-The-Shell, Straight Seed, Bird Food, Wild Birds Unlimited, WBU
Peanuts
Sunflower Chips, Straight Seed, Bird Food, Wild Birds Unlimited, WBU
Sunflower Chips
White Millet, Straight Seed, Bird Food, Wild Birds Unlimited, WBU
Millet
Nyjer, Straight Seed, Bird Food, Wild Birds Unlimited, WBU
Nyjer
Shelled Peanuts, Straight Seed, Bird Food, Wild Birds Unlimited, WBU
Shelled Peanuts

Great Source of Energy

Premium Oil Sunflower

Our Premium Oil Sunflower is a great source of energy for the birds and 99% free of sticks, stems or other foreign matter so your feeders won’t clog with debris. Oil sunflower has a high calorie/ounce ratio due to its high fat and protein content and its relatively thin shell. Among seed ingredients, oil sunflower attracts the greatest variety of small and large seed-eating birds.

Backyard Birds Who Love Premium Oil Sunflower

The Problem Solver

Safflower

If you are looking to be more exclusive with your bird feeding, Safflower may be the solution for you. Many of your favorite birds will enjoy safflower, yet blackbirds, grackles and squirrels typically don’t.

Protein & Fat

Peanuts in the Shell

Peanuts in the Shell are a high-protein, high-fat food enjoyed by birds such as chickadees, titmice, woodpeckers, nuthatches and jays. They’re also a fun way to feed other backyard visitors including squirrels.

Backyard Birds Who Love Peanuts in the Shell

No Shells

Sunflower Chips

Sunflower Chips have a high oil content and provide birds with an extra kick of energy. They’re an ideal seed to offer in feeders near patios, sidewalks or balconies. They’re also a good value, because you’re not paying for the shells that are not consumed.

Ground-Feeding Birds’ Favorite

Millet

Birds such as juncos, doves, towhees, sparrows and quail are all birds that naturally forage on the ground for food. These same birds love Millet when offered in a tray feeder near the ground. It’s a small, round seed that can be offered alone or as part of a seed blend.

Goldfinches’ Favorite Food

Nyjer

Nyjer® is a high oil content seed, making it an excellent energy source for active birds such as goldfinches, house finches, purple finches and pine siskins. It is important to keep the food fresh for these picky little eaters. Nyjer has a thin shell and is vulnerable to spoilage while in the tube. Once seed starts to dry out and become stale, finches will turn up their beak for fresher forage.

Protein & Fat

Shelled Peanuts

Shelled Peanuts are a high-energy food enjoyed by a wide variety of birds including woodpeckers, titmice, nuthatches, chickadees, jays and more. They’re 100% edible and are high in both protein and fat. Birds will often grab a peanut from a feeder and then carry it off to cache for a later meal.

Backyard Birds Who Love Shelled Peanuts