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Natural Energy: Wild birds require energy-rich foods for flying, breeding, and staying warm during the winter. Adding natural sources of energy, like nuts and fruit, to classic wild bird food blends is a great way to help your backyard birds thrive. Peanuts are packed full of protein and healthy fat and papaya contains natural sugars for an extra boost of energy.
Oil-rich Seeds: Premium seeds are a great source of nutrition for wild birds, too. Sunflower and safflower seeds are rich in oil and help maintain wild birds’ energy all year. Black oil sunflower is a popular bird seed that attracts most seed-eating wild birds and safflower seed is loved by cardinals and other songbirds.
Attracts Unique Birds: Fill your feeders with Nut & Fruit Blend to attract seed-eating songbirds as well as birds that enjoy hearty nuts and sweet fruit. Nut & Fruit Blend attracts nuthatches, grosbeaks, chickadees, finches, titmice, jays, woodpeckers, and more.
Feeder Recommendations: Audubon Park Nut & Fruit Blend can be used with a tube, hopper, or platform bird feeder.
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