Product Description
Ultimate Wild Bird Food for Maximum Attraction
Attract! is the premium birders' choice blend designed to attract migrating and residential songbirds with the ingredients they crave most. Packed with energy-rich nuts, oil seeds, fruits, and fortified Flourish Flowers™, this advanced formula delivers superior nutrition to help backyard birds survive and thrive in all seasons.
Key Features:
- Loaded with multiple varieties of peanuts and mixed feed nuts
- Contains high-fat oil seeds: sunflower kernels, sunflower seeds, safflower seeds, and Nyjer seeds
- Includes dried raisins and cranberries for fruit-loving species
- Features nutrient-fortified Flourish Flowers™ - edible flower-shaped food made from energy-rich wholesome ingredients
- Natural and preservative-free formula
- Filler-free - no milo or wheat that birds discard
- Family-owned quality since 1843
Attracts: Cardinals, jays, chickadees, nuthatches, finches, grosbeaks, woodpeckers, titmice, and most migrating and residential songbirds
Ingredients: Peanuts, Sunflower Kernels, Sunflower Seeds, Safflower Seeds, Mixed Feed Nuts, Dried Raisins, Dried Cranberries, Sugar
Guaranteed Analysis:
- Crude Protein (min) 18.0%
- Crude Fat (min) 38.0%
- Crude Fiber (max) 15.0%
- Moisture (max) 12.0%
Feeding Instructions:
- Serve in hopper or platform feeders for best results
- Keep feeders full to provide a reliable food source
- Place feeders near trees and shrubs for shelter
- Large songbirds prefer platform feeders while finches prefer tube feeders
Why Attract! is the Ultimate Bird Food: This premium blend combines only the favorite foods songbirds naturally seek - energy-packed nuts and high-fat oil seeds that are the #1 choice of backyard birds. The addition of fruits and fortified Flourish Flowers™ provides essential nutrients that help birds thrive during migration and harsh weather conditions.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Reseal bag after opening to maintain freshness.
Made in USA by F.M. Brown's Sons, Inc. - A trusted name in bird feeding since 1843.