Aspen Song Wild Bird Food
Aspen Song Wild Bird Food
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Aspen Song™ Woodpecker

Woodpecker

Attracts Woodpeckers, Sapsuckers, Buntings & More

  • Mixed Just for Woodpeckers
  • An Alternative to Suet
  • Over 80% Sunflowers & Nuts
  • Fruits Included

Size: 4 lb Clear Poly
UPC: 0-94922-96669-8

Size: 20 lb Polywoven
UPC: 0-94922-96670-4

Woodpecker Blend Seed
Woodpecker Blend Seed

Ingredients:

  1. Peanuts
  2. Black Stripe Sunflower
  3. Black Oil Sunflower
  4. Tree Nuts - may include:
    • Pistachios
    • Almonds
    • Cashews
    • Pecans
  5. Steam-crimped Corn
  6. Shelled Pumpkin Seeds
  7. Raisins
  8. Dehydrated Cherries

Do the birds in your yard have to wait their turn to get to the feeder?

Adding more feeding stations reduces this competition. Providing mixes designed for specific birds in appropriate feeders will increase the number and species of birds for you to enjoy.

Are your visitors spilling seeds on the ground as they search for favorite morsels?

Offering mixes formulated for specific groups of birds provides them variety while minimizing waste. A mixture of the right seeds is always more effective than any single-seed offering.

What’s the Right Bird Food To Use?

Aspen Song™ Woodpecker is a custom blend of favorite foods for these popular birds. Nutmeats and sunflowers provide a rich, nutritional diet. Corn products are a great source of energy. The addition of ingredients like pumpkin seeds and fruits make this a magnet for the woodpeckers. The fruits may also attract a spring visit by an Eastern Bluebird or Indigo Bunting.

Who Will Show Up at the Feeder?

Hairy Woodpecker, Downy Woodpecker, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Red-headed Woodpecker, Northern Flicker, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, and Pileated Woodpecker. Any of your favorite feeder birds on the list? These handsome, vocal, and animated birds are welcome visitors. The woodpeckers are colored in bold, bright splashes of black, white, and red. Often visiting feeders in pairs, they may bring their young during summer months.

What’s the Best Feeder To Use?

A wire mesh tube feeder will provide the kind of vertical surface these clinging birds will do well on. A wooden feeder with seed access through the wood will limit the food to long-billed birds like the woodpeckers.

Keep Them Healthy and Coming Back By:

  • Providing a fresh supply of water.
  • Placing feeders close to sheltering trees and shrubs.
  • Cleaning your feeders and birdbaths regularly with a mild bleach solution.
  • Raking up and removing seed hulls from under feeders

Guaranteed Analysis:

Protein (min): 18.9%
Fat (min): 25.2%
Fiber (max): 9.3%

Allergen Statement:

This product is processed, packaged and/or stored in facilities that also may process, package and/or store peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, eggs, milk products and soy.
Not for Human Consumption.