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Specially blended for goldfinches, pine siskins, purple finches, lesser finches, redpolls & more. Variety of seed choice. Kaytee Wild Finch Blend is formulated to attract all different types of finches to backyard feeders. Finches look for variety in their diet and Kaytee Wild Finch Blend fills their need with a special blend of Nyjer seed, sunflower chips, three types of millets, canary seed and more. See what birds you can attract with Kaytee Wild Finch Blend. Single Seed Attraction Chart: Millet: American goldfinch; dark-eyed junco; house finch; indigo bunting; lesser finch; pine siskin; purple finch; red cross bill; song sparrow; white-throated sparrow. Nyjer Seed: American goldfinch; black-capped chickadee; dark-eyed junco; house finch; indigo bunting; lesser finch; pine siskin; purple finch; red cross bill; song sparrow; tufted titmouse; white-throated sparrow. Sunflower Hearts & Chips: American goldfinch; black-capped chickadee; dark-eyed junco; house finch; indigo bunting; lesser finch; pine siskin; purple finch; song sparrow; tufted titmouse; white-throated sparrow. Canary Seed: American goldfinch; house finch; purple finch; tufted titmouse. Satisfaction Guaranteed: If you are not completely satisfied, simply return the unused portion with cash register receipt to: Kaytee Guarantee 521 Clay Street, Chilton, WI 53014. Meets WBFI quality standards. wbfi.org. Visit us at kayteewildbirds.com. Watch, interact & learn. Kaytee Avian Foundation: Education, conservation, research. Central garden & pet.
White Millet, Niger Seed (Bot. Gulzotia Soyssinica), Canary Grass Seed, Finch Millet, Fed Millet, Hulled Sunflower Chips, Flax Seed, Calcium Carbonate.
Suggested Feeders: Cloth mesh feeder; finch station; small to medium tube feeder. How to Attract Wild Birds: Provide Food Year-Round: Wild birds spend much of their day looking for food. It takes a lot of energy to fly, so they're always looking for their next meal. This is why it's so easy to attract wild birds with seeds and blends. Birds will frequent your feeders more often and stay longer if you provide a consistent, reliable source of high-energy seeds and blends from Kaytee; Provide a Source of Fresh Water: Water is also very important for wild birds. They use it to clean their feathers and for drinking. Birds will also stop more often and stay longer if you can give them a source of fresh water like a bird bath, garden pond or fountain. Running water works best because birds can hear it, and it's easier for them to use if it's three inches deep or less; Place Feeders Near Shrubs and Trees for Cover: Wild birds are always at risk of predation. When they're at the feeder they spend more time looking out for hawks and other predators than they do feeding. Placing feeders near trees or shrubs offers them protection. Wild birds use trees and shrubs to escape and hide from predators, to rest and sometimes to nest. They will be happier using your feeders when you place them close to cover. Directions for Use: Keep feeders filled with fresh food. Discard old food before refilling and clean feeders regularly to minimize mold and bacteria. This product is only intended for feeding wild birds. Storage Instructions: Reseal package and store in a cool dry place, preferably in a sealed container. This product against insect infestation that can naturally occur with any whole grain seed product.
Specially blended for goldfinches, pine siskins, purple finches, lesser finches, redpolls & more. Variety of seed choice. Kaytee Wild Finch Blend is formulated to attract all different types of finches to backyard feeders. Finches look for variety in their diet and Kaytee Wild Finch Blend fills their need with a special blend of Nyjer seed, sunflower chips, three types of millets, canary seed and more. See what birds you can attract with Kaytee Wild Finch Blend. Single Seed Attraction Chart: Millet: American goldfinch; dark-eyed junco; house finch; indigo bunting; lesser finch; pine siskin; purple finch; red cross bill; song sparrow; white-throated sparrow. Nyjer Seed: American goldfinch; black-capped chickadee; dark-eyed junco; house finch; indigo bunting; lesser finch; pine siskin; purple finch; red cross bill; song sparrow; tufted titmouse; white-throated sparrow. Sunflower Hearts & Chips: American goldfinch; black-capped chickadee; dark-eyed junco; house finch; indigo bunting; lesser finch; pine siskin; purple finch; song sparrow; tufted titmouse; white-throated sparrow. Canary Seed: American goldfinch; house finch; purple finch; tufted titmouse. Satisfaction Guaranteed: If you are not completely satisfied, simply return the unused portion with cash register receipt to: Kaytee Guarantee 521 Clay Street, Chilton, WI 53014. Meets WBFI quality standards. wbfi.org. Visit us at kayteewildbirds.com. Watch, interact & learn. Kaytee Avian Foundation: Education, conservation, research. Central garden & pet.
White Millet, Niger Seed (Bot. Gulzotia Soyssinica), Canary Grass Seed, Finch Millet, Fed Millet, Hulled Sunflower Chips, Flax Seed, Calcium Carbonate.
Suggested Feeders: Cloth mesh feeder; finch station; small to medium tube feeder. How to Attract Wild Birds: Provide Food Year-Round: Wild birds spend much of their day looking for food. It takes a lot of energy to fly, so they're always looking for their next meal. This is why it's so easy to attract wild birds with seeds and blends. Birds will frequent your feeders more often and stay longer if you provide a consistent, reliable source of high-energy seeds and blends from Kaytee; Provide a Source of Fresh Water: Water is also very important for wild birds. They use it to clean their feathers and for drinking. Birds will also stop more often and stay longer if you can give them a source of fresh water like a bird bath, garden pond or fountain. Running water works best because birds can hear it, and it's easier for them to use if it's three inches deep or less; Place Feeders Near Shrubs and Trees for Cover: Wild birds are always at risk of predation. When they're at the feeder they spend more time looking out for hawks and other predators than they do feeding. Placing feeders near trees or shrubs offers them protection. Wild birds use trees and shrubs to escape and hide from predators, to rest and sometimes to nest. They will be happier using your feeders when you place them close to cover. Directions for Use: Keep feeders filled with fresh food. Discard old food before refilling and clean feeders regularly to minimize mold and bacteria. This product is only intended for feeding wild birds. Storage Instructions: Reseal package and store in a cool dry place, preferably in a sealed container. This product against insect infestation that can naturally occur with any whole grain seed product.