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					Originally Posted by PRBuzz  That's ideal for your cardinals!  Get some high level mix with safflower and fill that feeder.  The suet eating birds will be here shortly don't give up on it. | 
	
 Good to know.  I hate having to buy something so simple to make, but I have neither the time nor space to build one unless I wait until after Christmas.
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					Originally Posted by Raven  on the safflower seed
 but you want to go get HULLED seed blend at a wild birds unlimited
 outlet if you have one near by...   as its allot fresher
 kaytee is also a good quality brand
 
 otherwise go to a feed store...and see what they have
 
 stuff at:   job lot, k mart ,walmart  ect is old and usually a cheap quality....never BUY a huge bag of blended seed that has MILLET in it because its a scam BIGTIME and the worst seed imaginable
 don't buy seed sight unseen where you cant see thru the bag
 unless you trust the brand...  noticing how much shake or broken down seed "dust"  also is an indicator of seed age and quality
 
 the higher quality seed is denser meaning less seed HULLS taking up space inside the feeder  ...  and they don't have to shell it
 
 it's CHRISTMAS  so  reward them with something higher quality
 ESPECIALLY since we are in extremely cold temperatures....
 
 Always amazes me when i see a NUTHATCH t#^^^^^&g saflower and sunflower seeds up underneath roof shingles as a secret stash only that particular bird will remember
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 Awesome info Raven.  There's a livestock feed store right down the street from my office, I'll see what they have.  Otherwise, Briggs flower nursery in N. Attleboro usually has a pretty good stock of high quality seed - pricey though.