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| Registered User Member Since: Aug 2009
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| Anyplace to buy good bird seed? Is there ANY PLACE in Charles County to buy good bird seed that is reasonably priced? I can't find anything that is any good anywhere! I bought stuff at Petco and the birds HATED IT. If you buy from the grocery stores, it's small bags and big prices. Big bags decent prices at the other places = crap bird seed. I just want to buy a mix that is ready to go for the birds that is quality stuff! I don't want to have to buy 3 different types of stuff and mix it myself. I know other people down here feed birds too - where do they get their seed? |
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| Registered User Member Since: Dec 2009
Posts: 54
| I buy mine at the Tractor Supply Company store in White Plains. |
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| n/a Member Since: Sep 2002
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| There is also Southern States in Charlotte Hall. |
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| one day the dark will end Member Since: Apr 2009
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| Buy just black oil sunflower seed. Don't get food with all the filler seeds as the birds just pick that out. Black oil is better for them, gives them more energy. You more for your money by just buying good quality seed. I buy Wetsel, (Wetsel Home) enter zip code and find dealer near you) from Wentworth nursery. It is a clean seed, (not a lot of stems and junk in the seed) And Wentworth usually has good prices. Don't buy the "wild bird" mixes, it is a waste of money and seed.
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| Registered User Member Since: Mar 2005
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High Quality Wild Bird products, High Quality Pet Food, Natural, Sustainable, Recycled products
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| Registered User Member Since: Sep 2008 Location: St. Marys
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| I was buying the 40lb bag at Lowes, but it is crap and full of filler, most ends up on the ground. I've been buying Pennington wild bird mix at Walmart. So, straight up black oil sunflower will be good for all birds? Even though I switched to the Pennington, I still see a lot of it on the ground uneaten. I'm sure the squirrels will be happy the sunflower seed! Right now they empty out the black oil sunflower seed feeder first then roll over to the mix food feeders. I only feed in the evenings now, squirrels get left overs in the morning. |
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| Registered User Member Since: Aug 2009
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| Where is this place you talk about the Wild Bird Lovers in Waldorf? Right now other than the junk food the others posted about on here the best place I am finding seed is Highland Feed Store and that is in Howard County so I'm not getting up that way very often. Most of the seed available in our county is a lot of junk. Sam's stopped carrying bird seed at all so I'm at a loss. I've bought from Tractor Supply before but don't remember being too impressed. Buying the sunflower seeds is expensive and not everyone eats them! Quote:
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| I'm 2 old 2 die young! Member Since: Feb 2003 Location: Good ol' by gawd country
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| I order from DrFostersandSmith.com. If you order over 50.00 it's free shipping so the UPS guys hate me. I order like 80-100 pounds at a time.
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| Registered User Member Since: Oct 2006
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| Black Oil Sunflower attracts feeder hogs like Starlings. |
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| Registered User Member Since: Aug 2009
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| Oh I've got enough of those thank you very much! I hate those Starlings and Cow Birds also Grackles. I might be using the wrong name but we all know what I'm referring to. The other night I look out of my kitchen window to see what's at the feeder hanging out there and what do my wondering eyes see? A raccoon! He had climbed up the metal pole of the hanger thing my husband made for me and was stretched out happily gobbling up everything in the open feeder I have there. I'm feeding people, cats, birds, fish, raccoons and an occasional possum - sometimes I feel like I am caring for everything on the face of the earth! |
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