Brown's Bird Lover's Blend Nuts, Berries & Bugs! Gourmet Wild Bird Food
In a Nutshell
- Attracts a variety of birds
- Some birds may not eat certain seeds
- Packaging could be improved for easier pouring
- Positive feedback on the blend of nuts, berries, and bugs
- Some concerns about the presence of safflower seeds
Quick Verdict
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Attracts Variety of Birds (5)
This blend attracts a wide variety of birds.
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High Quality Ingredients (2)
The food contains natural, high-quality ingredients.
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Suitable for Squirrels (1)
The food is also enjoyed by squirrels, providing an additional benefit for users.
Cons
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Packaging Issues (2) major
The bag's design causes some of the food to spill or get stuck.
Tip: Users recommend re-shaping the bag while pouring to minimize spillage.
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Safflower Seeds (2) major
Some birds, including grackles, avoid safflower seeds, leading to uneaten food.
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Birds Dissatisfied (2) major
Many birds prefer other types of food, causing some dislike for this product
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Litter (1) high
The packaging and scattering of the food outside its intended purpose (feeder) result in some plants snaking and skepticism.
Tip: Users recommend spreads of food and getting rid of plants to minimize snaking.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Bird enthusiast — Attracts a variety of birds and provides high-quality ingredients
- • Wildlife observers — Enjoys different variety of animals, squirels, wrens and sparrows
✗ Skip If
- • Homeowners with sensitive gardens — The product may affect sensitive plants
- • People with specific feeding preferences — Requires specific feeding preferences over the mixed products
Durability & Care
Factors: Exposure to moisture, Rodent activity, Storage conditions
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Rotate the feed regularly to keep it fresh.
- 💡 Feed in shed for without spilling to prevent snaking
- 💡 Close air tight when customers are away to prevent from animals
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Can all birds eat this food?
No, some birds do not like the safflower seeds in this food.
Does it attract more birds?
It can and should attract more varieties of birds.
Highlighted Reviews
"i This food contains safflower seeds and all the birds in my area won't eat it, except for grackles. I've watched birds peck it out of the food and throw it on the ground. I purchased two bags of this food and have asked for a refund. Now, my birds are hungry. I have a sack of safflower seed tha..."
"The only birds left right now after a summer of a huge variety are wrens, sparrows and Finch. These little birds just love this mix."
Bottom Line
This bird food is generally well-received but has some packaging issues that need improvement. Overall, it is a good choice for attracting a variety of birds.