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Clean & Free Shell Free Wild Bird Food, Premium No Mess Bird Seed for Outside Feeders, 10-Pound Bag

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,956 ratings

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Brand Morning Song
Flavor Clean and Free
Age Range (Description) All Life Stages
Item Form Seeds
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About this item

  • Loaded with shell-free sunflower to attract your favorite songbirds
  • No mess bird seed for less mess under your bird feeder
  • Attracts finches, chickadees, titmice, cardinals, nuthatches and more
  • Premium no waste bird seed blend containing chipped sunflower seed, millet, cracked corn, peanuts and more
  • For use in hopper, tube, or platform feeders

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Value for money
3.6 3.6

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Customer Ratings
Freshness
4.3
3.6
4.8
4.8
4.2
Flavor
4.0
2.2
4.5
4.5
4.1
Value for money
3.6
3.2
4.6
4.6
3.8
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ASA AGROTECH PRIVATE LIMITED
Schoen Farms
Schoen Farms
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Zentra, LLC
flavor
Clean and Free
Sunflower
No added flavor
target species
Bird
Bird
Bird
Bird
Bird
Bird
form
Seeds
Seed
Seeds
Granule
Seeds
Seed
weight
10 pounds
5 pounds
6 pounds
5 pounds
40 pounds
breed recommendation
Small Breeds
All Breed Sizes
Small Breeds
All Breed Sizes
All Breed Sizes
Large Breeds
ingredients
Chipped Sunflower Seed, White Proso Millet, Cracked Corn, Peanuts, Canary Seed, Red Millet
Sunflower Kernel, Canary Seed, Red Millet, Cracked Corn, Wheat
Hulled Sunflower Seed, Safflower Seeds, Millet, Cracked Corn, Canary Grass Seed

Product details

  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 16.4 x 10 x 2.5 inches; 10 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 11959
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 13, 2010
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Morning Song
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B004G5YLE6
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,956 ratings

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Product Description

Keep your birds singing with Morning Song Clean & Free wild bird food. All shells have been removed so you can enjoy less mess under feeders. This shell-free bird feed blend features your feathered friends’ favorite chipped sunflower seed and other popular ingredients

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Ingredients

Chipped Sunflower Seed, White Proso Millet, Cracked Corn, Peanuts, Canary Seed, Red Millet

Directions

Fill feeder with fresh wild bird food and hang in a protected area near trees or shrubs. Place leftover bird seed in an airtight and watertight container and store in a cool, dry place. Remember to regularly clean your feeder.

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Customer reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
2,956 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality of the bird seed. They say it's a great all-purpose seed that is good for birds. However, some customers have mixed opinions on cleanliness and value.

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127 customers mention90 positive37 negative

Customers like the quality of the bird feed. They mention that it is a great all-purpose seed, and the birds love it. The birds take to it immediately and seem to really like it. They eat all the food quite quickly, and it draws a magnificent array of song birds.

"...Very little waste, and the birds like almost everything in it. I do wish these mixes had no corn though...." Read more

"...Kids love helping mix and ball up the suet too! This seed is perfect for it." Read more

"...up but the plastic bag the seed was in also busted open and seed was everywhere...." Read more

"...The price is good. The birds took to it immediately and seem to really like it. Jays, sparrows, doves and a few other species I am not familiar with...." Read more

94 customers mention60 positive34 negative

Customers are mixed about the cleanliness of the pet food. Some mention that it leaves little to no mess, while others say that it does not litter their yard with shells. However, some customers are happy with the purchase and the birds are happy.

"...No mess. No problems. It's what I was hoping for." Read more

"Birds love it. Still leaves a bit of a mess though" Read more

"Yes, it's definitely cleaner having a no mess feeder, but there is a lot of waste at least where I live...." Read more

"The birds love it and it keeps the area around the feeder cleaner." Read more

62 customers mention23 positive39 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the pet food. Some mention that it's a good value, while others say that it is not worth it, it' s merely cheap filler, and a total waste.

"Too expensive for the type of seed but it did save me a trip to the store" Read more

"I came across this brand/mix while simply searching for seed. The price is good. The birds took to it immediately and seem to really like it...." Read more

"...birds loved it, didn't like that I can't order again cause it's too expensive now ." Read more

"Too expensive" Read more

Birds ADORE this!
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Birds ADORE this!
I cannot intelligently say whether this food is fresh or yummy, but my Blue Jays just love the peanuts especially; I got beautiful Starlings this winter too! I put little piles of seed along my railing as well as putting this seed in a tube feeder AND I make suet with it. (Just mix with peanut butter!) I know most folks don't like the bigger birds but they need to eat too! And everybirdy is actually being very polite, allowing the plethora of Finches, 3 types of Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Tufted Titmice, Chickadees, Sparrows, and Wrens to eat without fighting. (Now if I could JUST get rid of that dratted Black Squirrel!!)In summer, the Grosbeaks and Orioles love the suet as well. I make humongous batches of suet:In a big bowl, mix Morning Song Waste Free seed with peanut butter. Shape into balls with gloved hands, using yellow cornmeal to keep it from sticking, wrap in clean orange or onion mesh bags, tie with yarn to hang, and freeze on a cookie sheet. Hang frozen as needed. Or pack up your suet holders and freeze them, bringing out as necessary. I keep a gallon bag in my fridge to refill cage holders once in between switching and cleaning feeders. Kids love helping mix and ball up the suet too! This seed is perfect for it.
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I cannot intelligently say whether this food is fresh or yummy, but my Blue Jays just love the peanuts especially; I got beautiful Starlings this winter too! I put little piles of seed along my railing as well as putting this seed in a tube feeder AND I make suet with it. (Just mix with peanut butter!) I know most folks don't like the bigger birds but they need to eat too! And everybirdy is actually being very polite, allowing the plethora of Finches, 3 types of Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Tufted Titmice, Chickadees, Sparrows, and Wrens to eat without fighting. (Now if I could JUST get rid of that dratted Black Squirrel!!)
In summer, the Grosbeaks and Orioles love the suet as well. I make humongous batches of suet:
In a big bowl, mix Morning Song Waste Free seed with peanut butter. Shape into balls with gloved hands, using yellow cornmeal to keep it from sticking, wrap in clean orange or onion mesh bags, tie with yarn to hang, and freeze on a cookie sheet. Hang frozen as needed. Or pack up your suet holders and freeze them, bringing out as necessary. I keep a gallon bag in my fridge to refill cage holders once in between switching and cleaning feeders. Kids love helping mix and ball up the suet too! This seed is perfect for it.
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