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🐦 Audubon Park 12228 No-Waste Blend Wild Bird Food, 5 lbs Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5Β Β 
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2.7
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Description of 🐦 Audubon Park 12228 No-Waste Blend Wild Bird Food, 5 lbs

Gourmet blend designed to attract a variety of birds. Hulls removed to keep the feeding area clean. Premium natural ingredients. FreshLock technology seals in freshness and flavor. Family owned, American made.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

birds hate it! - Food

You gotta hate this bird food. There are many of them on earth! It's so sad that so many birds are starving because those ungrateful rascals that live in my area are so spoiled for the "good" stuff they got from the previous bag of seeds. This species was out of stock so I bought these, I won't even call it birdseed, squirrels won't even touch it. What the hell is in it? Corn? There's corn in there. These Los Angeles birds have to watch their carbs because they don't even touch their food. What

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mixed Eating

I have mixed feelings about this product. First of all I would like to mention that this product is real birdseed with no mess/waste; There are almost no seeds left on my terrace. However, if you want to see a variety of birds, this product is not for you. This mix primarily attracts cardinals with one or two ground bird species. If you want to see woodpeckers or finches, you need a different mix. However, if you're a general birder with no interest in what species this seed mix will attract, I

Pros
  • Sturdy design
Cons
  • Good but not great

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A lot of millet - the quality between the bags is miserable or gone.

I tried three brands of low/zero waste seeds that I found readily available: Audubon Park, Kaytee, and Pour Joy. both purchased locally and from Revain. I've found that quality can be hit or miss - basically a fail between bags. Many of the sacks were made almost entirely of millet, with very little sunflower, corn, or peanuts. At least in my area, the birds scatter most of the millet, so I've swept a lot more than other brands, even though it's a "no waste" seed. doesn't really smell…

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Irregular