Bird Food Sale

Offer a Variety of Foods to Attract More Birds!

  • WBU Seed Blends: We offer a variety of seed blends regionally-formulated for the birds in our area. Our blends contain no fillers - just foods your birds will love!
  • No-Mess Cylinder: Birds will flock to this tidy food option. Our No-Mess Cylinder includes sunflower chips, peanuts, tree nuts, and cherries.
  • Bark Butter: No bird food attracts more species of birds than Jim's Birdacious® Bark Butter®, a spreadable suet that can be easily smeared on tree bark or a Bark Butter Feeder.
  • Hot Pepper No-Melt Suet Cylinder: A wide variety of birds will enjoy dining on our Hot Pepper No-Melt Suet Cylinder. Squirrels - not so much.

15% OFF All Bird Food*

Daily Savings Club Members: Don't forget you save 5% off sale prices.
*Valid in-store at the participating store(s) listed. One discount per purchase. Offer not valid on previous purchases or sale items. Offer valid thru 4/1/2024.

 

Help Birds Weather the Storm

Just as we rely on coats, hats and mittens to keep us warm in the face of winter's icy grip, birds employ a number of methods to survive the adversity of winter. And you can help!

Food is the most essential element, providing birds with the energy, stamina and nutrition they need. To stay warm, birds will expend energy very quickly, some losing up to 10% of their body weight on extremely cold nights. An ample supply of high-calorie foods such as black oil sunflower, insects and suet is crucial to a bird’s survival.

We can play a vital role, as feeding the birds becomes critical when extremely cold conditions occur. At these times, a supply of food can mean the difference between life and death for a bird.

Most birds will adjust their feathers to create air pockets that will help them keep warm. You will often notice the birds look fatter or "puffed up" during cold weather. This is because the birds are fluffing up their feathers; the more air space, the better the insulation.

Staying warm is not all about food and feathers though. Some birds perch on one leg at a time, drawing the free leg to their breast for warmth. Most birds will shiver for short term adjustments to the cold. Shivering converts muscular energy into heat for the short term, but the energy must be replenished shortly thereafter.

While birds are equipped to withstand most winter weather, survival can be made easier by providing food, a heated, open source of water and protection from the elements with natural plant cover or a roosting box.

Stop by the store today and let us show you which high-energy foods will help your birds brave the cold snap

 


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Eliminator Feeder Our best selling squirrel proof feeder!

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