A safe, natural and effective way to attract songbirds
to your yard...and keep them coming back.

American Goldfinch (c) Field Guide to Birds of North America - Click to go to a great link for bird-lovers.

Pine Siskin - Enjoying a temporary monopoly in the picture at right - (c) Field Guide to Birds of North America - Click to go to a great link for bird-lovers.

Dark-eyed Junco - Usually a member of the ground clean-up crew - (c) Field Guide to Birds of North America - Click to go to a great link for bird-lovers.

White-crowned Sparrow - Sparrows are usually too clumsy to cling to Seedsox successfully, but they patrol the ground underneath statching up tidbits -  (c) Field Guide to Birds of North America - Click to go to a great link for bird-lovers.

House Finch (c) Field Guide to Birds of North America - Click to go to a great link for bird-lovers.

Picture by Mike Jarrett - Click here to see a full-page view, and for  links to more Seedsox shots and to Mike's online album of stunning outdoor photography.

 

Western Tanager - A rare and beautiful sight but miracles can happen when word spreads about your Seedsox - (c) Field Guide to Birds of North America - Click to go to a great link for bird-lovers.

Mourning Dove - a sad-voiced member of the ground-bound clean-up crew - (c) Field Guide to Birds of North America - Click to go to a great link for bird-lovers.

House Sparrow - Sparrows are usually too clumsy to cling to Seedsox successfully, but they patrol the ground underneath statching up tidbits -  (c) Field Guide to Birds of North America - Click to go to a great link for bird-lovers.

Lesser Goldfinch - An agile cousin of the goldfinch, his antics are a joy to watch -  (c) Field Guide to Birds of North America - Click to go to a great link for bird-lovers.

Cassin's Finch  -  (c) Field Guide to Birds of North America - Click to go to a great link for bird-lovers.

 

 

       We at Paradise Bird Feed  are working with you, our valued customers, to help ensure the survival of songbirds, those joyful, tuneful backyard visitors whose future is threatened by a population explosion among hardier, more aggressive species such as starlings and jays.

       And as natural habitat that is essential for the survival and health of our backyard songbirds vanishes under asphalt and concrete, it's up to us to provide them with welcoming substitutes for the food and nesting sites that were once found in abundant meadows and woodlands and are now lost forever.

       Our main product at Paradise Bird Feed  is our unique line of patented Seedsox®―sunshine yellow containers of premium quality Nyjer Thistle Seed that attract small birds not just because of their contents, but because they provide a safe and natural feeding environment.  You may have seen imitations, but the birds in your own back yard will quickly convince you that there's nothing out there like our Seedsox®!
 

Do you have a picture or a story you would like to share with your fellow bird lovers? Please send them to us and we will post them on this web site for everyone to enjoy.

 


Paradise Bird Feed
P.O. Box 6578
Gardnerville, NV 89460
Phone: (775) 265-8014 or (800) 970-2666
Fax: (775) 265-8018
or...
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(If you'd like to place an order, please visit our
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This page updated Monday, March 27, 2006 09:31 AM.