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Peanuts are a highly nutritious and energy-dense food that wild birds absolutely adore. Rich in protein and essential nutrients, these little powerhouses not only provide the fuel birds need for their daily activities but also support their overall vibrant health. By incorporating peanuts into your backyard feeding routine, you can create an inviting haven for a diverse array of feathered visitors. From charming chickadees to colorful woodpeckers, you'll be delighted to observe a variety of species flocking to your feeders. Additionally, peanuts can be offered in various forms, such as whole, shelled, or even peanut butter, making them a versatile choice that caters to the preferences of different birds. Whether you're an avid birdwatcher or simply looking to enhance your outdoor space, adding peanuts to your feeding strategy is sure to bring joy and life to your backyard.
Used by thousands of backyard birders across Canada



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Backyard Feeding Questions
Do I need a specific feeder for this seed?
Most of our seeds work with standard feeders. For best results, match the feeder to the seed size — tube feeders for small seeds, tray or hopper feeders for larger blends.
How often should I refill my feeder?
Refill when it’s empty or every 2–3 days to keep seed fresh. Birds return more often when food is consistent.
Will this create mess in my yard?
Our blends are designed to reduce waste. Options like sunflower hearts and chips leave little to no shells behind, keeping your space clean.
What birds will this attract?
Each seed attracts different birds — you’ll typically see a mix of finches, chickadees, cardinals, and more depending on your region.
Can I mix this with other seeds?
Yes — mixing seeds can increase variety and attract more species. Many customers build their own backyard blend over time.
Is this safe for year-round feeding?
Yes. Our seeds are suitable for all seasons, though birds may prefer higher-energy foods (like peanuts or suet) in colder months.
How should I store bird seed?
Keep it in a cool, dry place. Our Smart Packs help maintain freshness and make storage easy.
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The right seed makes all the difference — cleaner feeding, better visits, and birds that keep coming back.







