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Our Annual Bird Seed Sale is Underway!

Published: September 7, 2012

cardinals in winterBenefit Berkshire Sanctuaries by purchasing the highest quality birdseed from us this year. This year we are featuring a new provider - Blue Seal Feeds.

Choose from:
Song Maker Premium Mix is a blend of striped and black oil sunflower, sunflower chips, peanut hearts, fine cracked corn, and white millet—a good all-around mix for a variety of species.
 
Ultra-Clean Black Oil Sunflower is high in energy and protein—the preferred seed for many species.
 
Sunflower Chips are black oil seeds, but without the husks, for less cleanup under your feeder.
 
Thistle Seed (Nyger), is an excellent food for finches.
 
Fine ground Cracked Corn can be used for ground-feeding birds such as doves.
 
White Safflower Seed is reputed to be less desirable to squirrels.
 
High Energy Suet Cakes will fit in standard wire suet feeders.
 
Nutty Treat Suet Cakes contain peanuts.

We are also offering Mass Audubon’s A Guide to Backyard Birds, a full-color laminated guide featur-ing more than 50 birds you might see at your backyard feeder.

The ordering deadline is Wednesday, October 17

To order:
Download the order form
Questions? Call us at 413-637-0320 or email Berkshires@massaudubon.org

Pickup:
November 3 from 9am to 1pm at Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary



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