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Morning Song Sunflower Hearts & Chips Wild Bird Food, No Mess Sunflower Seeds for Birds, 5.5-Pound Bag

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1.Style:5.5 Pounds (hearts & Chips)


About this item

  • Contains 100% shell-free sunflower pieces
  • No waste wild bird seed, perfect for patio feeders
  • Popular bird feed choice to attract a variety of feathered friends
  • Attracts finches, nuthatches, juncos, chickadees, sparrows and more
  • For use in hopper, tube or platform feeders



4.7 out of 5 stars Date First Available February 6, 2013 Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 14.68 x 8.19 x 3.31 inches Item Dimensions LxWxH 8.5 x 2.5 x 13.2 inches Item Weight 5.5 Pounds Brand Name Morning Song Target Audience Keyword birds Directions Fill feeder with fresh wild bird food and hang in a protected area near trees or shrubs. Place leftover bird seed in an airtight and watertight container and store in a cool, dry place. Remember to regularly clean your feeder. Size 5.5 Pound (Pack of 1) Age Range Description All Life Stages Number of Items 1 Manufacturer Morning Song Style 5.5 Pounds (Hearts & Chips) Breed Recommendation Finches, chickadees, grosbeaks, flickers, titmice and more wild birds. Specific Uses for Product Training

Keep your birds singing with Morning Song Sunflower Hearts & Chips wild bird food. Shells have been removed so your backyard birds can enjoy a ready-to-eat treat that creates less mess under your feeder. Sunflower Hearts & Chips are rich in protein and healthy fat and will attract a variety of colorful songbirds to your feeder.


Cindie
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
FEEDING FRENZY!!! My little neighborhood birds LOVE this stuff!!! No mess because there's no waste. Reasonably priced. Even my resident woodpecker is a fan. Will be buying again and again!!
MichaelW
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Good seed. Bird approved. I have House Finches, White Crowned Sparrows, Gold Finches, House Sparrows, and even Nuthatches and Black Phoebes that anxiously await the moment that I put more out each morning. I have repurchased this many times and my only complaint would be this most recent time I received the delivery and the package was partially torn resulting in seed spilled out inside the delivery box.
Irina
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
This food is a hit with the wild birds. I love see all different birds gather around to eat this feed. We have seen bluejays, mocking birds, mourning doves, even ducks and squirrels enjoying the feed. I ordered this product again because it doesn't leave a mess and the wild life gets to enjoy.
Jaime Andrade
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
The birds absolutely love this bird seed! It brings lots of varieties of birds to my feeder and I enjoy seeing them using my smart bird cam! I buy this bird seed at least once a week because they love it so much!
WC
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Birds Love it!
Ralph Brenner
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I switched from regular sunflower seeds because the bags always contain trash that clogs up my feeder. I am far beyond happy with these sunflower hearts. Not only am I getting more birds daily, I am also getting Bluebirds and Goldfinches for the first time. I am one happy guy.
MC
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
I had to quit feeding birds for a few years because they scattered seeds under my feeder, and it attracted voles. The voles would eat the roots of the perennials in my flower garden, but they finally died out or left after they could not scavenge bird seed. I paid a little more for this seed, but it is excellent and attracts a variety of birds. No more waste, and I found a bird feeder on Amazon that does not allow the seeds to fall on the ground, just in case the birds get a little messy while eating.
Ivy Reisner
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023
I was a little worried about this as I’m moving from a nut-based diet to a seed-based diet for the local bird population to accommodate a friend’s allergy. I have a window feeder in a Brooklyn apartment in the kitchen where I work all day. I knew the morning doves would love the change. The nuts are a little big for them so they always look like they’re about to choke on one. This is far more comfortable for them, and therefore far more popular. I’ve gotten an impressive increase in the dove population since I switched. But they just hang around in the feeder not minding the local humans. They’re New York birds. I wasn’t sure the smaller, more skittish birds like the sparrows, titmice, cardinals, and blue jays (granted, blue jays aren’t smaller, but they fit in the skittish population for this) would take to it. They liked the larger peanuts as a quick grab and go treat. Turns out they will grab and go just as readily with a sunflower heart, but they like these seeds so much the titmice and the sparrows will sometimes just hang out and eat right in the feeder. The bluejays are still on the fence about that. The occasional crow will still pop by for a quick treat as well. All in all, the birds seem perfectly happy with these. I’ve even gotten the attention of the occasional woodpecker, who seems to find them tasty.I love that these are shell free and do not make a mess. The less clean up work, the better. I don’t need to remove uneaten seeds at the end of the day, because there are none. I put in a plastic cup full first thing in the morning and the last few are picked clean just before sunset. I’ll likely need to put out more in the summer, as the birds will eat until the sun goes down.About the only thing I would like to see different is that the bag doesn’t reseal. Everything else is perfect. Overall, I’d say these make the birds happy, which makes me happy.