Offer a Variety of Foods to Attract a Variety of Birds

From our exclusive seed blends and suets to nectar and insects, we offer a variety of foods to help you attract the widest variety of birds to your yard. All of our foods feature the highest quality ingredients, so you can be sure you're offering the best to your backyard dinner guests.

 

Backyard Bird Feeding Essentials

The Best Seed Blends in Town

The average backyard may be visited regularly by 15 to 20 different bird species. However, a bird-friendly yard can attract up to 60 or more different species. Wild Birds Unlimited is dedicated to offering fresh, top-quality seed. Our no-waste bird seed blends are made from 100% edible seed. No cereal fillers—just fresh, high-quality seed your birds will love.

Give Your Birds a Boost With Suet

Birds, such as woodpeckers, chickadees and nuthatches, will readily come to suet for its high-fat, high-energy content. We offer a variety of suet flavors to help you attract a wider variety of birds. All Wild Birds Unlimited suet is rendered, meaning impurities that can cause spoilage are removed.

Finicky Finches

In some areas, Nyjer attracts finches of all kinds. Its high-oil content is an excellent energy source for active birds and is best used in our specially-designed finch feeders. It is important to keep the food fresh for our picky little eaters. Once seed starts to dry out and become stale, finches will turn up their beaks for fresher forage. Store your Nyjer in an airtight container for a longer shelf life and buy in quantities that will be used up in a few weeks. In other areas, our finicky golden friends are much happier eating unshelled sunflower seeds. You can provide them with straight sunflower seeds or one of our No Mess blends, which includes a high percentage of sunflower seeds.

Insect Eaters

Want to attract wonderful Western Bluebirds, migrating Orioles, chirpy Phoebes, or quiet yet so fun to watch White-breasted Nuthatches? They all have one thing in common. They love mealworms, especially live ones. 

Come visit our store and let us know what birds you are seeing, or want to see. We are here to help.