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Thank you! The link for that feeder is here: order.wbu.com/barrie/bird-feeders/specialty-feeders/cylinder-feeder-ruffled-top Thanks for watching perhaps you might be interested in viewing our live Bird Feeder Cam it can be viewed at ua-cam.com/channels/9WvAuNxo9AHloubiweuPiw.html
Would it take long for the birds to like the nutrasaff seed cylinder? And do the birds like the no-mess cylinders pretty good as well? I have the cranberry cylinder right now.
Typically any new food offered would take a bit of an adjustment. If you already offer straight safflower it wouldn't take long. I put some of my NutraSaff on feeders that already had safflower and the switch was instant. Birds love the No-Mess Cylinders and the Cranberry I would say almost equally. Either is a great choice! If you haven't tried offering one with bugs yet give it a go either Bug, Nut and Berry or Nesting SuperBlend- birds love em!
What is your birds favorite seed cylinder of all the different one. My birds like my seed cylinder but, but seem to prefer the loose seeds a little more, but they still eat it. I just started ordering from WBU and want to know your observations.
They seem to eat any of the cylinders with dried mealworms the fastest so Bug, Nut and Berry and Nesting SuperBlend. Cranberry is also a tried and true crowd pleaser!
Now, something I've been brought to attention of and/or thinking more about lately is the situation of making things too easy. For example, this seed being higher in fat and oil and easier to break open, if we start offering too much of the Golden Safflower, initially it may seem like it's making it better, but what happens if those long term effects lead to birds losing some of their better qualities, like stronger beaks, for opening shells and such, because of what similarly happened to the Roman Empire, and subsequently lead to its fall, where things became too easy and laid back, and then complacency leads to growing weaker rather than progressing? Okay, yes, maybe this is way too heady or excessively overthinking, but I'm just considering the super long term and not wanting to contribute to a decline in bird heartiness, in the attempt to rid ourselves of such nuisance birds/pests. Granted, that means I'm now coming off somewhat hypocritical, as what lead me here in the first place was trying to find something to discourage Starlings aside from just popping them off, (legal control) but I also now wonder if I'll just have to deal with them, as I still should offer other seeds too and not switch over to just one catch-all seed, as it could potentially have lasting effects down the road, as mentioned above in this comment.
Thanks for your comment! We’ve started a live bird feeder cam and moved over to a different UA-cam Channel. We encourage you to check out our new channel and subscribe to see our new content. Since we moved our content over there we have not been responding to comments on our older videos as frequently. That's a good question. A hungry deer would probably eat anything but I suspect it wouldn't be their preferred food. Hot pepper infused seeds would be a better option for deterring deer or handing a feeder out of reach (14' or higher).
Thanks for your comment! We’ve started a live bird feeder cam and moved over to a different UA-cam Channel. We encourage you to check out our new channel and subscribe to see our new content. Since we moved our content over there we have not been responding to comments on our older videos as frequently. I assume you're referring to House Sparrows? They will eat it but its not one they favour. We've not had much feedback from customers that it attracts them.
Yes it is! Thanks for watching perhaps you might be interested in viewing our live Bird Feeder Cam it can be viewed at ua-cam.com/channels/9WvAuNxo9AHloubiweuPiw.html
Thanks for your comment! We’ve started a live bird feeder cam and moved over to a different UA-cam Channel. We encourage you to check out our new channel and subscribe to see our new content. Since we moved our content over there we have not been responding to comments on our older videos as frequently. Hmmm well there are other solutions it all depends what your objectives are. If your a fan of blackbirds visiting then it's probably not the right product for you. If you want to deter them then nutrasaff would help save the cost of the food they consume (typically a lot very quickly)! It really depends what you want to offer in your yard.
I wish you ran our WBU in Maryland. So much knowledge and tips in your videos!
Thanks for your comment! We’ve started a live bird feeder cam and moved over to a different UA-cam Channel. We encourage you to check out our new channel and subscribe to see our new content. Since we moved our content over there we have not been responding to comments on our older videos as frequently.
Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
I love that safflower feeder in your vid. I was wondering where you got the feeder as I checked your website and did not see it. Thank you.
Thank you! The link for that feeder is here: order.wbu.com/barrie/bird-feeders/specialty-feeders/cylinder-feeder-ruffled-top
Thanks for watching perhaps you might be interested in viewing our live Bird Feeder Cam it can be viewed at ua-cam.com/channels/9WvAuNxo9AHloubiweuPiw.html
@@WBUBarrie Thank you!!
I’ve found doves absolutely love safflower seeds. My ringneck doves go crazy for it also.
Hello, where can you get golden safflower seeds. I live in Markdale Ontario?
I bought a bag today…looking forward to try
I hope your birds like it as much as mine do!
Would it take long for the birds to like the nutrasaff seed cylinder? And do the birds like the no-mess cylinders pretty good as well? I have the cranberry cylinder right now.
Typically any new food offered would take a bit of an adjustment. If you already offer straight safflower it wouldn't take long. I put some of my NutraSaff on feeders that already had safflower and the switch was instant. Birds love the No-Mess Cylinders and the Cranberry I would say almost equally. Either is a great choice! If you haven't tried offering one with bugs yet give it a go either Bug, Nut and Berry or Nesting SuperBlend- birds love em!
What is your birds favorite seed cylinder of all the different one. My birds like my seed cylinder but, but seem to prefer the loose seeds a little more, but they still eat it. I just started ordering from WBU and want to know your observations.
They seem to eat any of the cylinders with dried mealworms the fastest so Bug, Nut and Berry and Nesting SuperBlend. Cranberry is also a tried and true crowd pleaser!
hi, what is the nutrition content for this seed? ie protein %, fat %, carb % etc
I planted some.
My wild birds, Unlimited, sadly doesn’t carry golden safflower, and I really want them to carry it in the cylinder form, 😢
Now, something I've been brought to attention of and/or thinking more about lately is the situation of making things too easy. For example, this seed being higher in fat and oil and easier to break open, if we start offering too much of the Golden Safflower, initially it may seem like it's making it better, but what happens if those long term effects lead to birds losing some of their better qualities, like stronger beaks, for opening shells and such, because of what similarly happened to the Roman Empire, and subsequently lead to its fall, where things became too easy and laid back, and then complacency leads to growing weaker rather than progressing?
Okay, yes, maybe this is way too heady or excessively overthinking, but I'm just considering the super long term and not wanting to contribute to a decline in bird heartiness, in the attempt to rid ourselves of such nuisance birds/pests. Granted, that means I'm now coming off somewhat hypocritical, as what lead me here in the first place was trying to find something to discourage Starlings aside from just popping them off, (legal control) but I also now wonder if I'll just have to deal with them, as I still should offer other seeds too and not switch over to just one catch-all seed, as it could potentially have lasting effects down the road, as mentioned above in this comment.
Do deer like it?
Thanks for your comment! We’ve started a live bird feeder cam and moved over to a different UA-cam Channel. We encourage you to check out our new channel and subscribe to see our new content. Since we moved our content over there we have not been responding to comments on our older videos as frequently.
That's a good question. A hungry deer would probably eat anything but I suspect it wouldn't be their preferred food. Hot pepper infused seeds would be a better option for deterring deer or handing a feeder out of reach (14' or higher).
How do the common Sparrow's like it? They are my problem birds.
Thanks for your comment! We’ve started a live bird feeder cam and moved over to a different UA-cam Channel. We encourage you to check out our new channel and subscribe to see our new content. Since we moved our content over there we have not been responding to comments on our older videos as frequently.
I assume you're referring to House Sparrows? They will eat it but its not one they favour. We've not had much feedback from customers that it attracts them.
Is Golden Safflower the same as NutraSaff?
Yes it is! Thanks for watching perhaps you might be interested in viewing our live Bird Feeder Cam it can be viewed at ua-cam.com/channels/9WvAuNxo9AHloubiweuPiw.html
Anybody heard of Safflower baldie seed
Safflower yes but not by the name you are describing.
Costs too much
Thanks for your comment! We’ve started a live bird feeder cam and moved over to a different UA-cam Channel. We encourage you to check out our new channel and subscribe to see our new content. Since we moved our content over there we have not been responding to comments on our older videos as frequently.
Hmmm well there are other solutions it all depends what your objectives are. If your a fan of blackbirds visiting then it's probably not the right product for you. If you want to deter them then nutrasaff would help save the cost of the food they consume (typically a lot very quickly)! It really depends what you want to offer in your yard.