Audubon Park
Audubon Park Black Oil Sunflower Seed Wild Bird Food
20.00 lb
$11.42 each($0.04 / oz)
Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO
Description
Sunflower seed provides an oil rich nutritious food for wild birds. Great for all feeders, it will attract a variety of seed loving birds.
Nutrition Facts
0 servings per container
Serving Size0.00Ingredients
Black Oil Sunflower Seeds.
Crude Protein: Min. (13%), Crude Fat: Min. (35%), Crude Fiber: Max. (25%).Allergens and safety warnings
Allergy Warning: Manufactured in a facility that handles major allergens such as peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, fish and soy products. Therefore, this product may contain such allergens. Not for human consumption.- For Use with These Types of Feeders: Choosing the Right Feeder: With so many types of feeders available it is hard to know which to buy. Choose your feeder based on the size of the seeds you plan to use in the feeder and the size and type of bird you want to attract to the feeder. Use tube feeders for smaller, perching birds and hopper or tray feeders for your larger birds. Finches and buntings prefer tube feeders while woodpeckers, jays, juncos, towhees and grosbeaks prefer tray feeders. When feeding straight thistle seed make sure to use a finch tube feeder with smaller holes to prevent spilled seeds. Tips for Successful Bird Feeding: Keep feeders filled with quality Audubon Park wild bird food. Offer a source of fresh, clean water for drinking and bathing. Birdscape! Yards with a variety of plants, fountains, & birdhouses attract more birds. Choose the right food and feeders for the types of birds in your area. Place many types of feeders at varying heights and locations. Visit our website www.ghfoods.com for more information about birds in your area and specifics on how to birdscape your yard. Feeding Instructions: Keep a fresh supply of wild bird food in your feeders to attract a variety of birds. For best results, place different feeder types at varying heights near shrubs, trees or bird houses that offer protection for the birds while feeding. Clean and dry feeders often to allow free flowing product and to keep toxic mold, caused by damp weather, from contaminating feed. Remember to offer a fresh source of water. Storage: Store in a cool, dry and shaded area such as a garage, shed or patio storage box. We recommend the use of air and watertight containers to store this product for longer than a few weeks. Wash hands after filling feeders.