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Questions and Answers
Ever wondered which wild bird seed product would attract selected wild birds to your feeder? Look no further.
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- Posted by Robbin on January 03 2011
Holiday Season Plant Hours
Plant Hours for the upcoming Holiday Season
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- Posted by Robbin on November 15 2010
Indoor Friends
For 20 years, Armstrong Milling Co . Ltd. has offered a product line to retailers with livestock, the breeding and Aviary industry and not to mention caged pet owners known as Indoor Friends. This product line of high quality seeds has stayed the test of time and offers features such as:
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- Posted by Robbin on July 09 2010
Royal Jubilee Premium Wild Bird Seed
To be successful at attracting birds, birders quickly realize that to attract certain birds to your feeder you must use the right feeder and seed or seed combinations. For example, an American Goldfinch will eat white millet from a tube feeder but not from a platform feeder.
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- Posted by Robbin on June 04 2010
Bird Feeding in North America
Migratory Bird Feeding in North America
For hundreds of year’s migratory birds instinctively make the trek from their equatorial wintering habitat to their breeding areas in the North. The journey sometimes as long as 3000 km., places demanding and excessive stress on these travelling birds.- Continue Reading »
- Posted by Robbin on May 03 2010
Knowing your feeders
Give them a safe place to eat and drink
Wild birds are very conscious of their feeding grounds. They continually are monitoring the availability and the competition for seeds and water; they also watch for and are weary of predators in their feeding area.
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- Posted by Robbin on April 08 2010
Royal Cuisine™
At the turn of the century the caged bird and small pet market lacked a product line that would address two essential and import components.
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- Posted by Robbin on March 04 2010
Classics Wild Bird Seed
In 1987 the Wild Bird feeding market was just entering its infancy and was becoming the trend among the Baby Boomers. The popularity of bird feeding continued to grow and now ranks second only to Gardening in outdoor activities
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- Posted by Robbin on February 10 2010
