I have been slacking on the bird feeder filling lately as we have had some stuff going on, but I made a sure to get ’em filled today. I grabbed some photos of what I bought & mixed as people are always asking what others use. I wish I could tell you I am consistent. I generally grab whatever looks good, or is cheap, or whatever is available. This is what caught my eye today.

I put all this in a Rubbermaid tote, stirred it with an unused garden stake, and went to fillin’. The powdered spices seem to be cheaper than the oils or the hot seed mix. I think they work well enough for me. I feed the squirrels & chipmunks on their own anyway.
- Pennington | Ultra Feeding Frenzy
- Pennington | Mealworms
- Pennington | Birders Blend Seed & Mealworm Mix
- Pennington | Ultra Double Nut
- Unbranded? | Eastern Blend
- Great Value | Cayenne Pepper
- Great Value | Chipotle Chili Pepper

I do have suet blocks hanging too, I got the C&S Hot Pepper Delight and the C&S Woodpecker Treat to hang in my double-block feeder. I like to get the orange or berry varieties sometimes too.
The pissing gnome is still hiding among the pollinator wildflower mix under some of the feeders… they generally look like weeds until august. Got any tips on how to keep a nice-looking pollinator garden? I do like how it obscures the scattered seed… and I’m growing some errant sunflowers.
If you wanna learn about Birdfy or my setup, check out these posts (or my YouTube Playlist of bird & squirrel videos):
- So, I guess I’m a birdwatcher?
- I got to test a new camera bird feeder.
- More Bird & Squirrel Videos
- The Carolina Wren
- Birdfy
I also put out corn cobs & peanuts for the squirrels & chimpunks. The deer have decided the corn is theirs.
OK, I showed you mine… now show me yours. What do you put in your bird feeders? What do you feed your squirrels, chipmunks, or other critters?
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