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I have four 3-tube feeders, one with sunflower seeds, one with white millet, one with safflower seeds, and one with roasted peanut pickouts. Providing different seeds in each feeder is more efficient and less wasteful. Each bird knows what they like and where to find it. I also have four flat tray feeders which contain sunflower seeds and peanuts. I have to refill them daily. The tube feeders are visited by the regular feeder birds that most everyone sees. The peanuts are the favorite of the blue jays and the three species of woodpeckers we have. Most of the birds eat the peanuts but they are not the favorite food of the doves and cardinals. The reason for the tray feeders is to attract birds that don't normally go to feeders. Robins, mocking birds, brown thrashers, and bluebirds normally forage on the ground for worms and insects and never go to tube feeders looking for seeds. However, they now all visit the tray feeders looking for peanuts. My theory is that their diet is generally higher in protein that the seed eating birds on the tube feeders. I think they have figured out that peanuts are high in protein. They have to share with the squirrels but that's OK. There's plenty to go around.
Thomas · April 7, 2026
Everything was GREAT! Never disappointed. Thanks
Leslie · April 1, 2026
very good product
Larry · April 1, 2026







