Aspen Song Wild Bird Food
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Aspen Song® is Top Quality Wild Bird Food

Birds Love Aspen Song

Loved by Birds and Bird Lovers

Aspen Song® All Natural Wild Bird Food will attract a greater number and variety of seed-eating bird species because our formulas are the result of careful testing and a thorough knowledge of the target birds.

Aspen Song® mixes have been developed with the birds’ needs in mind, not formulated to meet a price point. Aspen Song® contains no cereal grains or other filler seeds. The secret ingredient is integrity.

Wild birds are free to choose their food supply. Once a reliable source of quality food is found, songbirds will return on a regular basis. Bird food is a supplement to their foraging on native, local seeds and nuts. They instinctively know what is good for them and what provides the maximum nutrition with the minimum expenditure of energy locating it.

Cheap bird foods with cereal grains increase the likelihood of visits by undesirable birds like starlings, grackles, and brown-headed cowbirds. They will compete for food with the desired seed-eating species and often drive them away from the feeder. Dollar for dollar, Aspen Song® results in more feeder visits from more desirable birds.

Aspen Song® Gets Results

  • High Quality Bird SeedBetter quality food results in greater number and variety of songbirds.
  • No cereal grains or fillers to be left uneaten.
  • Properly cleaned to remove sticks, stalks and other worthless debris.
  • Offering Aspen Song® results in more feeder visits by more desirable birds.
  • It is a better value to pay more for a product that works, than to pay less for one that doesn’t.

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American Goldfinch

Carduelis tristis

Male In Breeding Plumage
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The American Goldfinch is an abundant and widely distributed species that regularly visits backyard birdfeeders. The type of habitat preferred by goldfinches for finding their favorite foods and preferred nesting sites can be described as weedy fields, orchards, and suburban yards.

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July Feeding Tip

Are you a summer kind of person? American Goldfinches (Carduelis tristis) are a summer kind of bird! This beautiful visitor to backyard feeders is one of the last species to begin the nesting cycle each year, typically waiting until late June or early July.

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