Local Bird Seed Mixed in the Midwest!
Stop by to explore our extensive collection of locally made birdseed—always fresh and full of quality ingredients. You’ll discover some of our most popular mixes, including waste‑free blends, cracked corn, sunflower seeds, Cardinal blend, Finch foods, bird feeders, houses, cakes, and so much more.
We also offer a convenient “bag‑your‑own” option with bulk seeds, so you can create just the right mix for your backyard visitors. You’ll also find wildlife feed such as corn cobs and game mixes, perfect for feeding critters separately and giving your birds a better chance to enjoy their meals.

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Wild Finch Plus
A blend of black & striped sunflower, safflower, peanut pieces, Nyjer, millet, cracked corn and starter grit, this is a blend designed to attract a wide variety of birds to your feeder. This blend will bring cardinals, finches, chickadees, blue jays and more. Providing 17% protein and 22% fat, this helps birds stay happy and healthy during winter and summer months.

Delco Premium Wild Finch Plus
Primarily used to attract Finches and wrens, this is good to use in a narrow finch feeder. The pieces are small and will bring these birds around quickly. Made up of Nyjer seed, sunflower fines, canary seed, millet falx and granular calcium, it provides 15% crude protein and 22% crude fat to help keep the little birds going!

Suet Plus
A wide variety of small suet blocks (along with the feeders) helps attract the woodpeckers, nut hatches, chickadees, titmice and wrens. These are especially desirable during the cold winter months to provide the fuel to keep birds warm. Choose from orange, cherry, peanut, nuts and berries and more.

Mealworms
Offering dried mealworms is a good way to attract insect eating birds to your feeder. Mealworms provide a good source of protein and can help late leaving or early arriving Robins get through until other insects arrive. Also attracted to mealworms are jays, chickadees, wrens, thrushes, catbird, nuthatches, warblers and woodpeckers.


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