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The Morning Song Birdwatchers' Blend Wild Bird Food is highly regarded by many bird enthusiasts for its quality and the variety of birds it attracts. However, there are concerns about the seed clumping and molding, especially when left in feeders for extended periods. Most users find it a good value and would buy again.
Clumping and molding
Prevention: Scatter on the ground instead of using in feeders
Birds not attracted to food
Prevention: Layer or check the content for more taste.
Users report that this blend attracts a wide range of birds, including squirrels and chickens.
The quality of the bird food is consistently praised by users.
This bird food does not grow weeds, which is a significant advantage for some users.
Many users find this bird food to be a good value for the price.
Users report that the seed can become clumpy and moldy, especially when left in feeders for a week.
Tip: Scatter on the ground instead of using in feeders
Some users report that this food does not attract birds as well as other brands.
Factors: Exposure to moisture
The seed can become clumpy and moldy within a week if left in feeders.
This blend attracts a variety of birds, including squirrels, chickens, cardinals, jays, doves, chickadees, and sparrows.
The seed is not suitable for feeders if left for extended periods due to clumping and molding issues.
"My birds, squirrels, and chickens loved this! I even caught some Buzzards out back eating it!! Thanks, Chewy!"
"I filled my 5 feeders with with seed combo, then had to go out of town for a week. Upon my return, the feeders were mostly full, and when I opened the lids, realized that the seed had turned into 1 big clump. One of the feeders was coated with mold. This seed would be appropriate to throw on the gro..."
If you are looking for a high-quality bird food that attracts a variety of birds and does not grow weeds, this is a great choice. However, be mindful of the clumping and molding issues if you plan to use it in feeders.