Wild Birds Unlimited

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Location

17171 Bothell Way NE,
Lake Forest Park, WA 98155

ap

By ap | 12/9/2019

Because the merchandise was not available

Birdie

By Birdie | 12/7/2019

Often I need to retrieve the staff from the back room when there are people needing to be checked out.

Birdyrich

By Birdyrich | 12/6/2019

All associates were busy discussing the holiday events and promotions. We had to ask for help, which seemed to be given in a bit of a rush.

M H

By M H | 10/10/2019

I love WBU but am concerned about whether the suet includes fat from conventionally raised factory-farm cattle which have unhappy lives and consume antibiotics, GMO and pesticide sprayed feed, and other products bad for health. I'm now buying non-GMO corn for our squirrels and stellar jays from another seller. The corn available at WBU does not grow in the yard when buried by squirrels, indicating that it may be grown from GMO (Monsanto's) terminator BT toxin corn seed. The non-GMO corn grows all over the yard. Also, the cobs I bought at WBU last year was often rotten in center and wouldn't stay attached on the feeding screw. I would love it if your products were more organic.

Ken M.

By Ken M. | 9/14/2019

Convenience, monthly seminar and quality products.

Betty C

By Betty C | 9/4/2019

My coupons in the mail are not registered in the store. If you can look me up by email then the coupons should be there too.

Doreen H

By Doreen H | 7/16/2019

Some staff seem to struggle with coupons, discounts and transactions that aren't straight cash or credit cards.

CZK

By CZK | 7/14/2019

Only problem was that you were out of one of the items I normally purchse - not unexpected though since I was there the last day of a sale!

MM

By MM | 7/13/2019

Your prices are pretty high and I would like non-GMO corn for squirrels to be available at the store. I am currently buying online for that product.

Chris L

By Chris L | 3/14/2024

Price of the birdseed/suet is too high