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  • Manufacturer: Blue Seal Brand Pet & Livestock Nutrition

Chickadees, Nuthatches, and the Tufted Titmouse along with colorful Finches and Northern Cardinals, are drawn to our premium mix of extra high levels of black oil and striped sunflower seeds, sunflower chips, white safflower seeds, peanut hearts, fine cracked corn, and white millet. Nature's Choice™ provides a high-energy mix for a great variety of birds. *Available in a 8 lb., 20 lb., and 40 lb. bag.

  • Manufacturer: Blue Seal Brand Pet & Livestock Nutrition

Our premium high-energy, corn-free mix formulated for Grosbeaks, Cardinals, Finches, a wide variety of Sparrows, and more. Concerto® contains a generous level of black oil sunflower seeds, sunflower chips, and white safflower, blended with peanut hearts, white millet, and no corn, which helps keep blackbirds away. *Available in a 8 lb., 20 lb., and 40 lb. bag.

  • UPC: 719000000000
  • SKU: 10205439
  • Model Number: 386200
This bird seed comes in reclosable barrier bags with a Keep Fresh Zip Seal preserve freshness and reduce oxygen penetration. Real Fruits and Nuts - Not just fruit flavors. No Corn, Milo, or other fillers - Means less waste in your customers yard. Formula Lock maintains consistency.

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  • SKU: 10214942
Safflower, a seed found in many gourmet mixes is loved by Cardinals, but disliked by squirrels.

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  • SKU: 10202074
  • Model Number: 775630

Safflower wild bird food attracts cardinals. Add some safflower to your feeder to discourage squirrels. For use in hopper, tube, platform and window feeders. Size is 50 lb.

  • SKU: 10202031
  • Model Number: 775635
Feathered Friend Safflower wild bird food attracts cardinals. Add some safflower to your feeder to discourage squirrels. For use in hopper, tube, platform and window feeders. Size is 16 lb.

  • UPC: 732494000000
  • SKU: 06617605

The solution for people who have squirrel problems. Many species of birds (cardinal, house finch, titmouse) enjoy safflower. While Squirrels do not like safflower, wild birds are not bothered by safflower's bitter taste.

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