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Locality: Sacramento, California

Phone: +1 916-971-0719



Address: 2561 Fair Oaks Blvd. 95825 Sacramento, CA, US

Website: sacramento.wbu.com/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=local&utm_campaign=localmaps&utm_content=254

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Wild Birds Unlimited 21.05.2022

Though it’s bold to single out a specific bird species as the best mothers, hummingbirds are definitely at, or near, the top! Hummingbird moms go it alone as male hummingbirds play absolutely no role in building the nest, incubating the eggs or feeding the young. Be sure to add a hummingbird feeder to your yard so you can enjoy these miniscule marvels at work as they prepare to welcome the next generation.

Wild Birds Unlimited 08.05.2022

Hummingbirds are often called the jewels of nature, and it’s no wonder! From their diminutive size to their aerial acrobatics, hummingbirds are always fun to watch and their arrival is one of the most exciting parts of spring and summer. On top of that, mother hummingbirds are probably the best moms of any bird species because they raise their young without any help at all from their mate. For Mother’s Day this year, give your mom a hummingbird feeder from Wild Birds Unlimited. It’s sure to be the best jewel she receives. Stop by the store, or shop online with us using code HUM20 to save 20% OFF one regularly-priced item through 5/9.

Wild Birds Unlimited 21.04.2022

Native plants and insects have been living together for eons. Countless types of insects use specific native plans to provide food for their offspring (think caterpillars). When these native plans are replaced with undesirable ones (think turf grass), insect populations crash, as do the bird populations that count on them as food for their nestlings. You can help #savethesongbirds by nurturing the connection between native plans, insects, and birds. Want to learn more? Let us help you get started by calling or visiting the store today!

Wild Birds Unlimited 17.04.2022

Mixing It Up for the Perfect Yard Many plants produce fruits and seeds that birds use for food, but not all plants are equal in a bird-friendly habitat. Native plants also attract and feed lots of native insects, an essential element that many bird parents need to successfully raise their young. By using more native plants to landscape your yard (and some strategically placed feeders), you can create a haven for nesting birds. Stop by the store or shop online with us and enjoy 20% OFF all feeders through 4/11.

Wild Birds Unlimited 14.04.2022

Nesting season is just around the corner, and many birds will call your yard home. You might even say that their families will become part of your family, and you can make a significant difference in how well these extended families will thrive and survive in your own backyard. The need for protein and calcium increases substantially for birds as they prepare for nesting and during periods of egg-laying. And you can give birds a place to set up house by providing any of our high quality nest boxes,

Wild Birds Unlimited 26.01.2021

Visit us soon and save on the best bird food in town!

Wild Birds Unlimited 09.11.2020

Shop now and save on the season's best bird food including our 20 lb. bags of WBU Seed Blends and Seed Cylinders.

Wild Birds Unlimited 24.10.2020

Have an old bird feeder that's seen better days? Trade in an old feeder and save on a new one. July 1st-31st!

Wild Birds Unlimited 02.10.2020

Our showroom is once again open for in-store shopping! We've missed seeing your smiling face and hope you visit us soon.

Wild Birds Unlimited 12.09.2020

Bye, Bye Babies! It's been a fun few weeks watching the Barred Owl family live from our Wild Birds Unlimited Owl Cam. The baby owls all are grown up and will leave the nest very soon. Be sure to check out what's happening inside the nest box before they're gone. www.wbu.com/owl-cam

Wild Birds Unlimited 03.09.2020

The WBU Owl Cam is livestreaming now! A mama Barred Owl has set up residence in our owl nest box again this year and you can see inside with our WBU Owl Cam. If all goes well, we can expect the owlets to start hatching in mid-April. They'll leave the nest four to five weeks after hatching. www.wbu.com/owl-cam

Wild Birds Unlimited 19.08.2020

Attract More Birds with a Variety of Foods Fill your feeders with the best seed blends, seed cylinders and more! All bird food is on sale now thru 02/29/2020.