Versele-Laga NutriBird A21 Bird Food, 1.77-lb bag
Incredible bird food: cures gut issues and wing-like poop saggy problems
Brown's Value Blend Select Wild Bird Food offers a variety of seeds that attract different birds, garnering positive feedback for the mixture. However, there are significant concerns about the durability and quality of the product, with many users reporting broken seeds and packaging issues. Overall, it's a good option for variety but comes with notable drawbacks in quality.
Broken seeds and packaging issues.
Prevention: Review individual packages before purchase.
Various birds are attracted because of the variety of seeds.
Issues with broken seeds and packaging.
Tip: Review individual packages before purchase.
Recent reviews indicate a decline in quality, with more users complaining about broken seeds and packaging issues.
Generally positive
Mixed to negative
Factors: Weather, inaccurate packaging
No, smaller birds may have difficulty eating the larger seeds.
"Although I was excited about the bargain price of this wild bird food compared to other brands, the mix contained mostly teeny-tiny seeds, few sunflowers, and corn chopped into very small chunks. The birds gobbled it up eagerly--too eagerly. The lightweight mix went flying, and most of it will end u..."
"Didn't realize the whole bag was going to be all big red milo which smaller birds spit out. If you are feeding pigeons and doves its fine but cardinals, sparrows etc can't eat this. At least its not full if dust like other cheaper bird seeds that get all over your clothes and everything else."
If you're looking for a variety of seeds to attract different birds, this product might be a good option. However, be prepared for potential quality issues and packaging problems. Reading through customer feedback and carefully selecting a reputably good batch is recommended.