Bird Seed Review: Thomas Moore Feed Songbird Mix

Thomas Moore Feed Songbird Mix

I filled a winter time feeder with Thomas Moore Feed Songbird Mix.  My initial reaction was that it was going to be a good seed mix that attracted a wide variety of desirable, colorful birds to my backyard.  The blend is mostly black-oil sunflower seeds (a favorite of most songbirds), but it also contained striped sunflower seeds, and safflower seeds.  It was instantly a favorite feeder of Cardinals, House Finch, and Black-crested Titmice. If you are looking for a quality seed mix, Thomas Moore Feed Songbird Mix is definitely a good place to start.  The only drawback was the large amount of White-winged Doves that would take over and gobble the seed down.

Two House Finch at the Feeder

A Female Cardinal and a Black-crested Titmouse

White-winged Doves Hogging the Feeder

Female Norther Cardinal and Two House Finch


Ingrediants: Black-oil Sunflower Seeds, Striped Sunflower Seeds, Safflower Seeds
Birds Seen at Feeder: Northern Cardinal, House Finch, Black-crested Titmouse, Carolina Chickadee, White-winged Dove


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