40# Blk Striped Sunflower
Black Striped Sunflower Seeds Are Larger Than Black Oil Sunflower Seeds And Have A Thicker Shell. Their Larger Size And Thicker Shell Make Them Harder For Small Birds To Eat, But Larger Birds Like Cardinals, Jays, Woodpeckers And Grosbeaks Have No Problem Breaking Through To The Nutritious Nutmeat Inside. Chickadees, Titmice And Nuthatches Also Can Easily Open The Shells Of Striped Sunflower Seeds.
Black Striped Sunflower Seeds Are Larger Than Black Oil Sunflower Seeds And Have A Thicker Shell. Their Larger Size And Thicker Shell Make Them Harder For Small Birds To Eat, But Larger Birds Like Cardinals, Jays, Woodpeckers And Grosbeaks Have No Problem Breaking Through To The Nutritious Nutmeat Inside. Chickadees, Titmice And Nuthatches Also Can Easily Open The Shells Of Striped Sunflower Seeds.