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Berry Sweet Seed Wild Bird Food Reviews

4.9 Rating 108 Reviews
Femalebiker21
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While this mix is pretty pricey, it is premium quality that draws many feeding birds. The main advantage, though, is that it won't flow out of bird feeders like those with lots of millet content. Essentially, great stuff, except for the price.
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Posted 1 year ago
The birds absolutely love it! I am really thankful it doesn’t have any seed mixes that grow weeds. It smells amazing and is a really high quality!
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Posted 1 year ago
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Posted 1 year ago
This seed is a nice mix of different seeds. We left it out for the birds, which they seemed to enjoy! However, the squirrels seemed to love it More and tried to make off with the bird feeder and seed down a hill before we caught them. Lol!
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Posted 1 year ago
I got Berry Sweet Seed Wild BIRD Food for my bird feeder. Fits in the bird feeder nicely Lots of sun flower seeds in it, the birds really seem to like it. Easy for the birds to get out of the bird feeder. Its great to see birds it the yard a lot now
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Posted 1 year ago
The Birds Choice “Berry Sweet Seed” seemed to be loved by the birds in the neighborhood. It has sweet clumps of some type of berry mixed throughout. The birds seemed to pick those over the seeds in the mix. If your feeder has fairly wide slots you might want to use something else. The smaller seeds fall right thought it. But overall , the birds seemed to love the mix.
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Posted 1 year ago
I recently got the Birds Choice Berry Sweet Seed Wild Bird Food and my wild birds love it. I put the feeder and where the food I used before I was refilling about once a week. With this food, I am refilling every day. I would definitely recommend.
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Posted 1 year ago
The birds fully approve of the seed based on how fast they went through it. The berry smell must have drawn them in more. Very little leftovers like some of the other seeds.
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Posted 1 year ago