Premium seed mix is a daily seed blend crafted to meet the everyday nutritional needs of your feathered companions.
🐦 Premium Daily Nutrition • 🌱 100% Natural Seeds • ✨ Feather & Energy Boost
“My cockatiel’s feathers became noticeably glossier within 2 weeks of switching to LIPA Mix!” – Priya K., Bangalore
Why Bird Owners Love This Mix:
- ✓ 11 Super Seeds: Foxtail millet, kodo millet, flax seeds, and more for balanced protein (18%), fiber, and healthy fats
- ✓ Vet-Recommended: Supports digestion, molting, and sustained energy for active birds
- ✓ Zero Compromises: No artificial colors, fillers, or preservatives – just pure seeds
🔬 Science-Backed Benefits:
• Flax seeds = Omega-3 for feather shine
• Millets = Slow-release energy
• Sesame seeds = Calcium for bone health
How to Use:
- Daily Diet: 1-2 teaspoons per 100g body weight
- For Best Results: Combine with LIPA herbal blends (e.g., Feather Glow for plumage)
- Storage: Keep in cool/dry place (stays fresh for 6 months)
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Made with 11 carefully selected seeds including foxtail millet, kodo millet, barnyard millet, proso millet, niger seeds, sesame seeds, flax seeds, oats, and more — this Premium seed mix provides a rich source of protein, healthy fats, and fiber to support energy, digestion, and feather health.

Suitable for budgies, cockatiels, finches, lovebirds, and other small to medium pet birds, this Premium seed mix is free from artificial colors, fillers, and preservatives. Each pouch is hand-sorted and packed in triple-layer food-grade packaging to keep it fresh, clean, and bird-safe.
Whether used as a daily diet or combined with our herbal blends, Premium seed mix offers a strong, natural base to help your birds thrive.
What is the best seed mix for birds?
The best seed mix for attracting a variety of birds includes black oil sunflower seeds (a favorite for cardinals, chickadees, and finches), nyjer seeds (excellent for goldfinches), white proso millet (loved by sparrows and doves), and safflower seeds (cardinals enjoy them, while squirrels often avoid them). Avoid filler seeds like red milo or wheat, which many birds discard. For added nutrition, include peanuts or suet chunks to attract woodpeckers, nuthatches, and jays. A high-quality blend with these ingredients will support a diverse range of backyard birds while minimizing waste.
How to make bird seed mix?
To make a high-quality bird seed mix, combine 50% black oil sunflower seeds (attracts most birds), 30% white proso millet (for ground feeders like sparrows and doves), 10% cracked corn (favored by jays and quail), and 10% nyjer or safflower seeds (for finches and cardinals). Avoid cheap fillers like red milo or oats, which birds often ignore. For extra protein, add peanuts, dried mealworms, or suet crumbles to attract woodpeckers, nuthatches, and bluebirds. Store the mix in a cool, dry place to prevent spoilage. Adjust ratios based on the birds in your area—more sunflower for general feeders, more nyjer for finches, and millet for ground-feeding species.
What are the ingredients in the best bird seed mix?
The best bird seed mix contains high-quality, nutrient-rich ingredients that attract a wide variety of birds while minimizing waste. Here’s the ideal blend:
Black Oil Sunflower Seeds (40-50%) – The #1 favorite of most birds (cardinals, chickadees, finches, nuthatches).
White Proso Millet (20-30%) – Loved by ground feeders (sparrows, juncos, doves).
Nyjer (Thistle) Seeds (10-15%) – Essential for finches (goldfinches, siskins).
Safflower Seeds (10-15%) – Cardinals & chickadees enjoy them; squirrels & grackles usually avoid them.
Cracked Corn (5-10%) – Attracts jays, quail, and pheasants (best in moderation).
Shelled Peanuts or Peanut Hearts (5-10%) – High protein for woodpeckers, titmice, and blue jays.
Optional Additions:
Dried Mealworms (for bluebirds, wrens, and robins).
Sunflower Chips (hull-free alternative for smaller birds).
Suet Nuggets (extra energy in cold weather).
Avoid: Cheap fillers like red milo, wheat, oats, or dyed seeds—most birds won’t eat them. Store the mix in an airtight container to keep it fresh. Adjust ratios based on the birds in your area!
What is the main ingredient in bird seed?
The main ingredient in most high-quality bird seed mixes is black oil sunflower seeds. These seeds are the top choice because they have:
High fat & protein content (great for energy).
Thin shells (easy for small birds to crack).
Universal appeal (attract cardinals, chickadees, finches, nuthatches, woodpeckers, and more).
While other seeds (like millet, nyjer, or safflower) are important for variety, black oil sunflower seeds make up 40-50% of the best mixes because they’re the most widely eaten. Avoid mixes where corn, milo, or filler grains dominate—many birds will pick out the sunflower seeds and leave the rest.
Pro Tip: For the simplest, most effective option, offer pure black oil sunflower seeds—you’ll attract the widest range of birds with no waste!
Is bird seed ok for humans?
While bird seed is not toxic to humans, it’s not recommended for human consumption for several reasons:
Why Bird Seed Isn’t Ideal for Humans:
Not Processed for Human Consumption – Bird seeds are often raw, untreated, and may contain mold, bacteria, or pesticides not safe for people.
Hard to Digest – Many seeds (like whole sunflower seeds with shells or nyjer) are difficult for humans to chew and digest properly.
Potential Contaminants – Bird seed can harbor fungi (aflatoxins), bacteria (salmonella), or rodent droppings, posing health risks.
Lack of Nutritional Balance – While seeds are nutritious, bird mixes lack the variety and processing needed for a healthy human diet.
Safe Alternatives for Humans:
If you want to eat seeds like those in bird food, choose human-grade versions:
Shelled sunflower seeds (sold as snacks)
Hulled pumpkin seeds (pepitas)
Chia, flax, or hemp seeds
Roasted, unsalted nuts
Bottom Line: Bird seed is for birds—stick to seeds and nuts packaged for human consumption to stay safe!
What are the ingredients in the best bird seed mix?
The best bird seed mix prioritizes nutrient-rich, high-quality ingredients that attract a wide variety of birds while minimizing waste. Here’s the ideal composition:
Core Ingredients (90-95% of Mix):
Black Oil Sunflower Seeds (40-50%) – The gold standard; loved by cardinals, chickadees, finches, nuthatches, and woodpeckers for their high fat content and thin shells.
White Proso Millet (20-30%) – Preferred by ground-feeding birds like sparrows, juncos, doves, and towhees. Avoid red millet (less popular).
Nyjer (Thistle) Seeds (10-15%) – Essential for finches (goldfinches, siskins, redpolls); requires a tube feeder with small ports.
Safflower Seeds (10-15%) – Cardinals, chickadees, and doves enjoy them, while squirrels and blackbirds often avoid them.
Supplemental Additions (5-10% for Extra Nutrition):
Shelled Peanuts or Peanut Hearts – High-protein favorite of jays, titmice, and woodpeckers.
Cracked Corn (5% max) – Attracts jays, quail, and pheasants, but can also draw pests (use sparingly).
Sunflower Chips (hulled) – No-mess alternative for smaller birds like wrens and warblers.
Optional Premium Add-Ins:
Dried Mealworms (for bluebirds, robins, and wrens).
Suet Nuggets (high-energy winter food for insect-eating birds).
Fruit Pieces (dried raisins or apple bits for mockingbirds and orioles).
Avoid These Fillers:
❌ Red Milo, wheat, oats, or flax – Most birds ignore them, leaving waste.
❌ Dyed seeds – Unnecessary and potentially harmful.
Pro Tip: Customize ratios based on your local birds—more sunflower for general feeders, extra nyjer for finches, and millet for ground-feeding species. Store in an airtight container to prevent spoilage!
Best Simple Mix: 50% sunflower, 30% millet, 15% safflower, 5% peanuts covers most backyard birds.
Is seed mix healthy for birds?
A high-quality seed mix can be very healthy for birds, but not all mixes are equal—some are nutritious, while others are mostly filler. Here’s what makes bird seed healthy (or unhealthy):
Healthy Seed Mix Qualities:
✅ High in Fat & Protein – Black oil sunflower, nyjer, and peanuts provide essential energy, especially in winter.
✅ Variety for Balanced Nutrition – Different birds need different seeds (e.g., finches need nyjer, cardinals love safflower).
✅ No Dust, Mold, or Pesticides – Fresh, clean seeds prevent respiratory issues and poisoning.
✅ Minimal Waste – Avoid mixes with cheap fillers (milo, wheat, oats) that birds won’t eat.
Unhealthy Seed Mix Risks:
❌ Cheap Fillers (Red Milo, Wheat, Oats) – Many birds ignore these, leading to waste and mold.
❌ Rancid or Moldy Seeds – Can cause fatal fungal infections (e.g., aspergillosis).
❌ Dyed or Artificial Ingredients – Unnecessary chemicals may harm birds.
❌ Too Much Cracked Corn – Low nutrition and attracts pests like rats.
Healthiest Options:
Premium No-Waste Mixes – Mostly sunflower, safflower, nyjer, and millet.
Species-Specific Blends – Finches (nyjer), cardinals (safflower), woodpeckers (peanuts).
Supplemented with Fresh Foods – Mealworms (protein), fruit (orioles), suet (fat).
Pro Tip: Store seed in a cool, dry place and clean feeders weekly to prevent disease. A well-balanced seed mix is like bird “health food”—but avoid the junk!
What is the best binder for bird seeds?
The best binder for bird seed depends on whether you’re making bird seed cakes, ornaments, or suet blocks. Here are the top options, ranked by effectiveness and bird safety:
1. Unflavored Gelatin (Best for Seed Ornaments & Cakes)
Why? Non-toxic, holds shape well, and dissolves in water for easy molding.
Recipe: Mix 1 packet gelatin with 1/4 cup hot water, stir in 2 cups seed, press into molds.
Birds Love It: Safe for all species and holds seeds firmly.
2. Peanut Butter (Natural, No Xylitol)
Why? High-fat, sticky, and attracts woodpeckers, nuthatches, and chickadees.
Tip: Mix with cornmeal or flour to reduce gumminess.
Warning: Avoid sugary or salted varieties; never use xylitol (toxic).
3. Suet or Lard (High-Energy Winter Binder)
Why? Solid at room temp, ideal for cold climates.
Recipe: Melt 1 cup suet/lard + 1 cup peanut butter, mix with 3 cups seed, cool in molds.
Best For: Woodpeckers, wrens, and insect-eating birds.
4. Honey or Corn Syrup (For Temporary Treats)
Why? Sweet and sticky, but can melt in heat.
Best Use: Holiday seed ornaments (mix with gelatin for durability).
Caution: Avoid in humid climates (may mold faster).
5. Egg Whites (Less Common but Effective)
Why? Protein-rich, binds well when baked at low heat (200°F for 2 hours).
Best For: DIY seed blocks for finches and sparrows.
Avoid These Binders:
Flour + Water (falls apart easily).
Margarine/Butter (rancid quickly).
Artificial Glues (toxic!).
Pro Tip: For long-lasting seed cakes, gelatin + peanut butter is the strongest combo. For suet-like texture, rendered beef fat (suet) works best. Always use bird-safe molds (cookie cutters, muffin tins) and let mixtures fully harden before hanging.
Raw Seeds
Foxtail Millet
Rich in carbohydrates, fiber, protein, and essential minerals like iron and magnesium, making it a highly digestible energy source for birds.
- Provides long-lasting energy and supports daily activity
- Aids digestion and maintains gut health
- Supports feather strength and quality
- Easy to digest — perfect for small and young birds
- Promotes healthy weight and natural foraging behavior


Sunflower Seeds
Packed with healthy fats, protein, Vitamin E, and B-complex vitamins — great for energy, feathers, and immune health.
- Promotes glossy, healthy feathers
- Boosts energy with natural fats
- Strengthens the immune system
- Supports bone health and activity
- Encourages natural foraging behavior
Safflower Seeds
High in protein, fiber, and healthy unsaturated fats — with antioxidants that support heart and feather health in birds.
- Improves feather shine and strength
- Supports heart and liver health
- Boosts natural immunity
- Aids digestion with dietary fiber
- Helps manage a healthy weight in birds prone to obesity


Mix Seeds
Bird Feed Mix of millet, oil seeds, and grains offering balanced protein, fiber, essential fats, and minerals — ideal for daily avian nutrition.
Foxtail Millet, Kodo Millet, Proso Millet, Barnyard Millet, Niger Seeds, Flax Seeds, Sesame Seeds, Oats, and more.
- Provides complete and balanced daily nourishment
- Supports energy, muscle growth, and feather quality
- Promotes healthy digestion and gut activity
- Encourages natural foraging and mental stimulation
- Suitable for all seasons and multiple bird species
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My budgies liked it right away! The seeds are clean, no husk or dust like other brands. One star less only because delivery was delayed by a day. Otherwise, I’m very satisfied with both packaging and product quality
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Ayurvedic ingredients I can trust. No side effects.
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The seeds are good quality, but I wish it came with a measuring scoop. My lovebird eats most of it, but leaves a few types. Packaging is great though, and reseals well.
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I use this feed mix for both lovebirds and finches. The mix variety is good, and the birds are eating consistently. Loved the freshness and premium pouch—it keeps moisture out really well.
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Good quality mix but some seeds get wasted as my birds are picky.
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Recovery food for weak birds. Fennel aids digestion instantly.
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Ayurvedic ingredients I can trust. No side effects.
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Birds are loving it so far. Clean seed mix, zero foul smell. Appreciate the transparency about ingredients. Will upgrade to 5 stars if results continue over a month.
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After 3 weeks, my parrot’s faded green feathers regained their emerald glow!