Bird Feeding Made Simple

Discover the easiest way to start connecting with nature in your own backyard!

Bird feeding has a variety of misconceptions, but one of the biggest is that it’s a lot of work. If you set up an extensive feeding station with multiple feeders, it may take some time to consistently fill, clean, and re-fill your bird feeders — but you can make bird feeding easy with Audubon Park Snack Stacks and Seed Cakes!

It’s literally as easy as 1, 2, 3.

1.      Unwrap the snack stack or seed cake

2.      Slide it onto the special snack stack feeder or into a seed cake feeder

3.      Hang it, and wait for the birds to arrive

It’s not only easy, but it creates less mess when refilling your feeder, because everything is contained in one simple seed disc or seed block that basically looks like an oversized granola bar. Just remember, as delicious as it looks, it’s for the birds — not human consumption.

Snack Stacks and Seed Cakes come in a variety of flavors so you can attract a variety of your favorite backyard birds such as cardinals, grosbeaks, bluebirds, woodpeckers, and more. Pro Tip: Mix & match snack stack flavors on the same feeder to attract the biggest variety of birds!

Nut & Fruit Snack Stack & Seed Cake

Nut & Fruit Snack Stacks and Seed Cakes are loaded with popular wild bird food ingredients to attract the biggest variety of wild birds. Nutritious millet, high-energy sunflower seeds, oil-rich safflower seed, protein-packed peanuts, and energy-rich raisins attract cardinals, grosbeaks, flickers, chickadees, nuthatches, finches, juncos, and many more backyard birds.

 Woodpecker Snack Stack & Seed Cake

Woodpecker Snack Stacks and Seed Cakes are packed with woodpeckers’ favorite foods, including sunflower seeds, hearty nuts, and sun-sweetened raisins. These hearty treats attract a variety of woodpeckers including Downy Woodpeckers, Red-bellied Woodpeckers, Hairy Woodpeckers and more, plus nuthatches, jays, and other nut-loving birds.

Mealworm Snack Stack & Seed Cake

Attract bluebirds and other bug-loving birds with our easy-to-use Mealworm Snack Stacks and Seed Cakes. They are loaded with high-energy sunflower and safflower seeds, peanuts for healthy fat, and protein-rich mealworms for insect-eating songbirds. These protein-packed treats attract bluebirds, chickadees, nuthatches, kinglets, jays, woodpeckers, and other colorful bug-loving birds.

Check out all of Audubon Park’s Snack Stack & Seed Cake flavors today!

Once you know a few tips and tricks to make bird feeding easy, connecting with nature in your own backyard is simple. Plus, it’s unbelievably rewarding. Get started today and see what feathered friends stop by for a bite in your backyard.

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