Wild Delight Nut N' Berry Wild Bird Food
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The delectable blend of seeds and fruits found in Wild Delight's Nut N’ Berry Bird Food is sure to bring wild birds of all types flocking to your feeder. Often imitated but never duplicated, this is Wild Delight’s number one selling variety of wild bird seed. This unique blend is sure to attract the widest variety of wild birds looking for a healthy, delicious meal. Like all Wild Delight bird seeds, Nut N’ Berry Bird Food is fortified with the essential vitamins, minerals, electrolytes and amino acids that wild birds need. It’s also free of chemical preservatives so you can feel good about offering it to the wildlife visiting your yard.
Key Benefits- Formulated to attract songbirds, woodpeckers, cardinals, finches, titmice, jays, grosbeaks, buntings, nuthatches, chickadees and other outdoor pets.
- Features sunflower kernels, peanuts, sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, pistachios and hulled pumpkin seeds, as well as dried raisins and cranberries.
- Contains no corn, millet or other fillers, which means less rejected kernels being tossed out of the feeder.
- Fortified with the essential vitamins, minerals, electrolytes and amino acids that wild birds need.
- Guaranteed formulation ensures you’re getting the same great seed blend in every bag you buy.
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Item Number122077
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Dimensions26 x 13 x 3 inches
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Weight20.0 pounds
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Feeder TypeHopper, Platform, Tube
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Bird TypeWild Bird, Finch, Bunting, Cardinal, Chickadee, Grosbeak, Jay, Nuthatch, Titmouse, Woodpecker
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Food FormSeed & Grain Blend
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Special DietHigh-Protein
Sunflower Kernels, Peanuts, Sunflower Seed, Safflower Seed, Pistachios, Hulled Pumpkin Seed, Dried Raisins, Dried Cranberries, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Niacin, Choline Chloride, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Biotin, Folic Acid, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), L-Lysine Monohydrochloride, DL-Methionine, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Bicarbonate, Manganous Oxide, Ferrous Sulfate, Copper Oxide, Calcium Iodate, Zinc Oxide, Magnesium Oxide, Dextrose, Artificial Flavor.
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein | 16% min |
Crude Fat | 35% min |
Crude Fiber | 18.0% max |
Moisture | 12.0% max |
Feed desired amount in a tube feeder with large holes, hopper feeder, platform feeder or on the ground. Keep feeders full. Clean feeders frequently. Keep clean, fresh water available. Feed all year long.
Customer Reviews
94% Recommend
94% of reviewersrecommend this product
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My wild birds won't eat this!
By jan10 on Dec 27, 2020
We live in Maine and have 4 bird feeders. We fill one with mealy worms, one with suet; one with safflower seeds and another with the nut and berry.. The birds have not emptied the nut and berry feeder even once this season, while we have to fill the others daily. We are emptying our current feeder of these seeds and have another 20 pounds that we'll throw out to the wild turkeys. I don't know if we have spoiled birds or not.......but if they won't eat it, they won't eat it. We'll see if the turkeys like it.
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They love it!
By Mods on Jan 22, 2021
This bird food has helped me attract a wide variey of "good" birds. I now have more blue birds and cardinals than ever. Of course, black birds love it too, but I've given up trying to get rid of them. They love everything, even junk bird food.
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The birds love it
By Linnie on Jan 11, 2021
I enjoy watching the birds come to my bird feeders to eat the nut ‘n berry seed that i put out for them. This is only my opinion but I think it gives them a little better nourishment in the rough winter months than regular birdseed.
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WORMY FOOD
By Mickey on Dec 13, 2020
I used to love this bird food but I had to throw the entire 20 lb bag out in the trash as it was full of webs which contained white larvae worms. Not clean bird food. Paid a lot for a bag full of worms. I really rate it a zero as I could not use it.
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Wild Delight Bird Seed
By Chris on Jan 2, 2021
Excellent bird seed. Been feeding it to my birds for years. Maybe expensive but worth it if you love attracting and watching all kinds of birds. Not to forget deer, squirrels, foxes, chipmunks.
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Shelled sunflowers
By Birdman on Sep 26, 2020
I have been ordering this product every couple of months. It was a great quality product, smelled good enought to eat as trail mix with all the cranberries, nuts, and raisins! My recent order came and when I opened the bag it was 90% shelled sunflower seeds. Very dissapointing.
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The birds love it
By JPFR on Oct 8, 2020
The wild birds empty the feeder every 2 days.. I do have to clear the dust left from the food as it clogs the feeder holes but its less mess than having all the bird seed in shells as other bird food I've tried....
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Everyone Loves This
By LouzHere on Aug 1, 2020
What I really LOVE about CHEWY is their storehouse is not too far from me, and I generally get everything I order the next day or early the day after. Thank you. What I LOVE about Wild Delight Nut N'Berry Bird Food is everyone LOVES it: cardinals, bluejays, finches, woodpeckers, squirrels, deer, cats, EVERYONE here. And I LOVE the thickness of the packaging and that NO BUGS are hiding inside.
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Birds love it!
By Oldlizard73 on Aug 2, 2020
I have multiple squirrel proof feeders with different types of food, black oil sunflower, safflower, nyjer, suet pellets, millet mix and this fruit and nut blend. I have to refill the fruit and nut feeders twice as often, so I added a second fruit and nut feeder. I still have to refill them twice as much as the others!!! Red bellied woodpeckers LOVE IT!!!!!!
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Birds like it!
By Joan on Jul 27, 2020
I have recently started feeding my backyard birds. At first I bought a mix that was half the price, but I watched as the birds dumped most of it on the ground. So I changed to this one and the birds actually perch and eat. Some food gets dropped, but they’re not intentionally dumping it. They empty the feeder every day. I think they love it.