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03/28/24 | Walmart | $20 frontpage |
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Walmart | $19.98 |
Product Name: | Pennington Select Black Oil Sunflower Seed Dry Wild Bird Feed 40 lb. Bag 1 Pack |
Product Description: | Pennington Select Black Oil Sunflower Seed 40 pound bag is a source of high-quality protein and is the most popular choice of seed-eating birds. Pennington Select Black Oil Sunflower Seed is great to feed birds year-round and should be a staple item for bird lovers. Pennington Select Black Oil Sunflower Seed Attracts Cardinals Chickadees Goldfinches Woodpeckers Titmice Juncos Nuthatches Pine Siskins and more. Pennington has been in the seed business since 1945. Through years of research and product development Pennington Bird Food has arrived at a wide variety of mixes that are sure to please any species of bird in the country. Pennington is dedicated to creating the best wild bird food available - by birders for birders. Each blend we create is specially formulated to keep birds healthy. From our exclusive BIRD-KOTE technology to our specially developed food blends. The experts at Pennington are dedicated to bringing in the birds in your area and keep them coming back. Condition: New Dry |
Product SKU: | 46855890 |
UPC: | 21496015552 |
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I need to talk to the birds.
And who is it dangerous to? To the birds? or to humans handling the feeders that are not "cleaned"?
And who is it dangerous to? To the birds? or to humans handling the feeders that are not "cleaned"?
OMG. Yikes.
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I've already seen some house finches showing signs of this eye disease this year.
I have not. Thanks for the suggestion. Do you know the price per pound? Is it a bunch of millet? Do they have different varieties? I know I could probably look online but what do you get there?