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Kaytee Waste Free Wild Bird Food | 
enlarge | Brand: Kaytee Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $16.19 (On sale from $17.99)
Sales Rank: 129841
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.2 Dimensions (in): 17 x 10 x 3
MPN: 100033773 ASIN: B000YK9RH8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | And, because Kaytee Waste Free is a concentrated food, it lasts longer, so you won't need to fill your feeder as often. | | • | Concentrated formula that contains 40% hull-less sunflower and a combination of other bird-favorite ingredients. That means there's no sunflower hull clean-up. | | • | Contains the nutrient rich, high-energy diet birds demand during cold winter months and the naturally attractive grains and seeds that are in short supply during the spring and summer. A consistent supply of Kaytee Waste Free Wild Bird Food and a source of fresh water will attract birds to your yard all year long. | | • | Enjoy attracting and watching your favorite birds with less mess around feeders. Perfect for feeding on decks and apartments. | | • | Premium quality food that's virtually 100% consumable. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The perfect blend for birds and bird watchers, Kaytee Waste Free is a concentrated blend that attracts a wide variety of desired birds without the mess. Attract such varieties as cardinals, grosbeaks goldfinches, juncos, woodpeckers, blue jays, chickadees, titmice, purple finches, nuthatches, house finches, pine siskins, mourning doves, and sparrows. Feeding Hints: Make sure feeders are always full and accessible; free from snow, moisture, and other debris. Tube and covered platform feeders are the most efficient ways of offering Kaytee Waste Free Wild Bird Food. To avoid conflict between the larger cardinals and blue jays and the smaller goldfinches, nuthatches, and pine siskins, place Kaytee Waste Free Wild Bird Food in a tube feeder a short distance from the covered platform feeder. For best viewing, place feeders a short distance from the house, not far from a bush or tree. Birds like to first fly to cover and look around before approaching the feeder. Feeders should be cleaned at least twice a year. Be sure to provide a constant supply of fresh water, especially during the harsh winter months.
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