Description
If you’re looking for a wild bird food that will provide birds with the energy and nutrients they need to keep coming back, look no further than Kaytee Nut & Fruit Blend. Like all the wild bird food at Kaytee, Kaytee Nut & Fruit Blend was formulated by birding enthusiasts out of a love and passion for the hobby. Wild birds require high amounts of energy, and pound for pound, nothing offers more energy than nuts and fruit. Blended in with a hearty selection of healthy seeds that birds love, the added nuts and fruit pieces in this premium wild bird food offer a reliable, high source of energy. With a consistent and highly appealing source of energy in your backyard, birds will frequent your feeders more often and stay longer. This mix was specially blended for woodpeckers, cardinals, nuthatches, grosbeaks, juncos and more. Turn your backyard into a year-round oasis for colorful songbirds and keep them coming back for more with Kaytee Nut & Fruit Blend.
From the manufacturer
Important information
Indications
Wild Bird Feeding
Ingredients
Sunflower Seeds, Peanuts, Hulled Sunflower Chips, Mixed Feed Nuts, Safflower Seeds, Raisins, Hulled Pumpkin Seeds, Dried Cherries, Soybean Oil
Directions
Reseal package and store in a cool dry place, preferably in a sealed container. This will protect against insect infestation that can naturally occur with any whole grain seed product.. Keep feeders filled with fresh food. Discard old food before refilling and clean feeders regularly. This product is only intended for feeding wild birds.



























(Video is this seed being used in my camera feeder!)
The animals love it more than the peanuts we put out. They even shake the feeder when it’s empty — no joke. If you have a bird cam, prepare for cuteness overload and nonstop notifications.
Buy it. Then sit back and enjoy the show. 🐿️🐦📸
Only thing they dont seem to munch on are the bigger nuts!
And of course, the squirrels love this food as well. I've tried a few of the Squirrel mixes from Kaytee, but the squirrels keep coming back to this stuff. I have to put out two separate trays with the same food to try to keep the squirrels away for a bit (then I get birds in the squirrel tray, and squirrels in the bird tray).
It's all good, I'm happy to have both birds and squirrels. Perhaps if I put a squirrel sign on the squirrel dish they will stay there. Probably not.