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CountryMax Backyard Seeds Black Oil Sunflower for Wild Birds (50 Pounds)
CountryMax Backyard Seeds Black Oil Sunflower for Wild Birds (50 Pounds)
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- BACKYARD FAVORITE - High-energy, high-protein, year-round favorite
- ATTRACTS VARIETY - Bobwhites, chickadees, doves, finches, juncos, nuthatches, goldfinches, grosbeaks, Northern Cardinal, nuthatches, Pine Siskin, titmice, and woodpeckers
- MULTI-USE - Can be used in hopper, tube, platform, and window feeders
- THIN SHELLS - Thinner shells means that a wide variety of birds can eat Black Oil Sunflower seeds
- PACKED WITH NUTRIENTS - High fat, protein and packed with vitamins this seed is a valuable and nutritious part of any bird’s diet.
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