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Feeders:
 
 
Sani-Feeder-Plus Patent 5758596
Sani-Feeder-Plus is $29.95 + $6.00 shipping and handling
            
The mesh design dispenses black oil sunflower seed, about 4lbs each fill. Plus! bird droppings fall free from the feeder. Insuring a sanitary disease free environment for birds to feed from.
 
Thistle Sack Feeders:
Thistle Sack is $4.99 + $1.50 shipping and handling
                             
If you have been thinking about adding another feeder to your backyard. Why not try our thistle sack. It holds approximately 1 pound of thistle (sterile niger) seed per fill. Economical good entry level wild bird feeder.
 
Humming bird feeders:
Hummzinger Fancy
 
 
 
This easy to clean hummingbird feeder combines style and function. Made of virtually unbreakable UV stabilized polycarbonate, it has a 12 oz. capacity, with 4 feeding ports, a built in ant moat and raised ports to divert rain. Lifetime Guarantee
 
 
 
Hummingbird feeder
This Hummingbird feeder is 4.5 inches in diameter and holds 8 oz. of nectar. The bright red cover is sure to attract the humming birds. The nectar level is indicated by a unique floating flower design. It is made of long lasting UV resistant translucent plastic with a stainless steel hanger.
 
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Feed:
Black Oil Sunflower: An excellent all-purpose seed for most species. Higher food value per volume of seed than Striped Sunflower.
Goldfinches, Chickadees, Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Pine Siskins, Jays, Purple Finches, White-Throated Sparrow, House Finches, White-Crowned Sparrows
 
Sunflower Chips: The best all-around seed for almost all species. A little bit more expensive but no waste and no mess. Lack of hulls and smaller pieces make these more accessible to smaller species and in the winter when bird’s energy budgets are stressed, these provide more nutrition for less effort.
All seed eating species especially Goldfinches, Song Sparrows and other small finch and sparrow species.
 
Nyjer/Thistle Seed: The number one finch food. Mix in ground and tube mixes, or feed in a dedicated Thistle seed feeder that only accommodates the smaller birds.
 
Goldfinches, House Finches, Purple Finches, Pine Siskins, Doves, Chickadees, Song Sparrows, Dark-eyed Juncos.
 
Striped Sunflower Seed: The traditional seed for the finches or other larger-billed seed eating birds. Many people have replaced this in whole or in part with black oil sunflower seed.
Goldfinches, Chickadees, Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Pine Siskins, Jays, House Finches
 
Millet: A common ingredient in mixes because of its low cost, it can be added to your tube feeder mix in small quantities but it is much more popular with ground-feeding species which do not utilize tube-type feeders.
 
Mourning Dove, Blackbirds, Juncos, Cowbirds, Towhees, Tree Sparrows, White-Crowned Sparrows, Chipping Sparrows
 
Peanut Hearts: A good addition to tube and ground mixes, smaller kernel size makes this more accessible to the smaller species. Higher nutritional value than whole peanuts.
 
Chickadees, House Finches, Sparrows, Mourning Doves, Jays, Juncos, Woodpeckers.
 
Shelled Peanuts: Although they can be added to your mix, these are generally fed in a wire mesh tube as they are a favorite food of clinging birds like Woodpeckers, Nuthatches & Chickadees.
 
Chickadees, House Finches, Sparrows, Mourning Doves,  Jays, Juncos, Woodpeckers.
 
Whole Peanuts With Shells: Usually added to your open tray or platform feeder or thrown on the ground for birds or placed in a "box" type feeder for squirrels.
 
Squirrels, Chipmunks, Chickadees, Jays, Large Woodpeckers.
 
 
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Saturday 10:00AM to 4:00PM