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Pennington Pride Wild Finch Blend is a 10-lb premium wild bird seed mix designed to attract a variety of colorful and musical songbirds like finches, cardinals, and pine siskins. Enhanced with exclusive BIRD-KOTE vitamin technology, it supports bird health year-round and is compatible with multiple feeder types, making it the go-to choice for avid birdwatchers and backyard nature enthusiasts.



| ASIN | B07MPCQB5H |
| ASIN | B07MPCQB5H |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #81 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #5 in Bird Seed |
| Brand Name | Pennington |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Color | natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,683) |
| Date First Available | January 2, 2019 |
| Date First Available | January 2, 2019 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.25 x 11 x 18 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.76 x 11 x 2.74 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
| Item model number | 100542487 |
| Item model number | 100542487 |
| Manufacturer | Central Garden & Pet |
| Manufacturer | Central Garden & Pet |
| Model Name | PET_FOOD |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.25 x 11 x 18 inches; 4.5 Pounds |
| Size | 10 lb |
| Specific Uses for Product | Bone Health |
| Style | Wild Finch |
| Target Audience Keyword | Birds |
M**R
A great Christmas deal..!
Excellent quality and the birds love Safflower seed. Not to mention the fantastic Christmas deal on this product.
J**K
Bird food
Birds love it. No waste. The feed Attracks Cardinals, Chickadees, Finches, Sparrows, Titmouse birds along with Wood Peckers. Some other birds that I can’t identify yet.
D**A
Great price for the quantity
Taste great and birds love it too 😂 But In all seriousness you get a lot for your moneys worth so now this is my go too as I buy every week to feed the birds in my area . Seed always looks fresh and clean
R**E
A good value but...
The price is right compared to other similar birdfood I've seen (and bought) on Amazon. And the finches and other small birds love it. But, there is little if any niger (thistle) seed in the bag I received. So with my tall, cylindrical feeder with 6 small perches, the lack of niger seed allows the other stuff (mostly small, round seed) to come out freely which spills onto the ground. At least the rock doves get fed that way. 8-)
L**I
Excellent quality birdseed blend
Wild birds, love this seed blend. Cardinals, various finches, Carolina wrens. Excellent bird seed blend I buy regularly from Amazon.
M**A
My birds placed a standing order
This is the safflower seed I keep buying because the birds clearly refuse to eat anything else. Clean seed, good quality, and consistently fresh. The cardinals, chickadees, and titmice approve, and honestly that’s the only review that matters. If your birds are picky, this one passes the test
M**R
Feeds Ten Mourning Doves, Six Grackles for Every Finch!
Late last year I bought a big bag of Pennington Pride Wild Finch blend to use in a small feeder I keep on a shepherd's hook at the edge of my garden. It has done very well attracting medium-sized birds like doves and grackles and sparrows, but I hardly see any finches. A couple in the evening, and a Carolina chickadee, but nothing else. I thought maybe it was the location of the feeder, because I had loads of finches last summer when I had it hanging -- filled with a different brand of finch seed -- from a tree at the edge of the woods. But the squirrels got to it, so I got the shepherd's hook and, by chance, the Pennington Pride Wild Finch blend. In late April, things started popping up in the garden, as they tend to do. I noticed a bunch of seedlings that looked a lot like corn; I assumed they were brought by birds from the cornfields a couple hundred yards back from my house. I pulled some, but left a few just to see watch them grow. It's now the first week of June and it's clear that this isn't corn at all, but rather millet, and that they weren't a welcome gift from the birds but an unwelcome artifact of the bird seed. Like a wacky conspiracy theory in the head of basement-dwelling crank, it all came together: the Pennington Pride Wild Finch blend is heavy on millet. Now, every red-blooded finch loves millet -- and what's not to love? -- but do does every two-bit mourning dove and sun-sheened grackle. And those big fellas eat A LOT. So, at the end of the day, at the beginning of the day I'm feeding a bunch of mourning doves and grackles, and at the middle of the day I'm feeding a few finches and other little songbirds, and at the end of the day -- every day -- I'm filling my bird feeder with more Pennington Pride Wild Finch mix. I might solve my problem by buying a different feeder, where the bigger birds can't get a toehold. But I think I'll solve it by giving Pennington Pride Wild Finch mix the old shepherd's hook and going back to a brand with less millet and more thistle and nyjer. *This is not legal advice. Your mileage may vary. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Tell your doctor if you have HIV or acne or if you like the Talking Heads song "Blind". If your goldfinches feed for more than four hours, see a doctor.
K**L
Best blend!
Two feeders, different food in each. This blend is by far their favorite and when it's empty, they're in all of our trees tapping their little toes. Cute little tweeters.
N**F
The wild birds love this food, problem now is they invited there friend and family to dine and my 10 lb bag is going down quick
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