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🍊 C&S 27 Ounces Orange Flavored Nuggets Review

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Description of 🍊 C&S 27 Ounces Orange Flavored Nuggets

Wild bird food designed to attract more woodpeckers to your yard. Contains a blend of suet with additional high oil content ingredients. Formed into soft nuggets that are easy for beaks to break apart. Can be fed alone or mixed with other seed in traditional feeders. Ideal for year-round feeding and appeals to suet, fruit and insect-eating birds.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Birds love them too

I have been feeding birds pellets for years and recently Lowe's and Home Depot have stopped selling and none of the pet shops or locals Shops were selling them, glad to find them online at Revain. So they are more expensive but the birds like them and I have two feeders. When buying regular pellets I came across orange ones so I took them too, the birds really like them too.

Pros
  • Perfect for year round feeding and attracts birds that eat fat, fruit and bugs
Cons
  • So So

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Northern cardinals can't get enough of these

We have northern cardinals that come to our feeder every day for safflower. Because cardinals love treats, I introduced these orange-flavored nuggets. My cardinals can't get enough of this. You just love them. Tit, tit, song sparrow, fire-bellied woodpecker and downy woodpecker are also regular feeders. In winter, slate-grey, black-eyed juncos pick up the crumbs from these fat balls. I will always buy these.

Pros
  • Shaped into soft pieces that easily break with the beak
Cons
  • Not bad

Revainrating 5 out of 5

No shells, no sprouts, no melting, and the birds love it!

So I've really gotten into backyard birdwatching for the last few years and this hobby has involved making many different bird feeders and trying out many different types of bird seed and bird food. I have tried striped sunflower, safflower, niger seed, mixed bird seed, sunflower oil etc etc. I quickly realized that sunflower oil is the best bang for your buck. . . Lots of birds love it and it's a reasonable price. However, after a few years, I started to change my mind just because of all that

Pros
  • Wild bird food designed to attract more woodpeckers to your garden
Cons
  • The list will go on.