Half Coconut Suet Wild Bird Feeder Filled With a Mixture of Wild Bird Suet and Seed (Pack of 3)

2024-05-12 12:35:57







Half Coconut Suet Wild Bird Feeder Filled With a Mixture of Wild Bird Suet and Seed (Pack of 3)

These coconut shells are packed with premium suet containing a much higher percentage of fat compared to regular coconut halves, making them extremely popular with garden birds. Blue tits, great tits, woodpeckers, and many more love the high energy, fatty content of these coconuts and are sure to bring plenty of them to your garden. Simply hang them from a branch or hook using the rope hoop attached to the coconut and it's ready to be enjoyed by your garden birds. Composed of natural materials enables these handy feeders to suit all gardens and allow you to feed your garden birds whilst keeping an all-natural look to your garden. Although suet is popular all year round, it is particularly beneficial as a winter treat. This is when natural food is scarce and high energy foods such as suet are greatly appreciated by birds to help them through the cold weather. All pictures shown are the illustration purpose only. Product ingredients may vary due to seasonal and ingredient availability at the time of production or product enhancement. Suitable for Feeding: Tits, Sparrows, Nuthatches, Woodpeckers, Starlings, Robins, Blackbirds, Thrushes

Product Features

  • This half coconut is filled with high-calorie fat supplemented with protein-rich mealworms and insects. Both are important nutrients for birds to stay healthy all year round.
  • Natural coconut shell is used, so it is 100% biodegradable Ideal for hanging from a tree, bird table or border hanger.
  • The coconut is a sustainable system for providing bird food. When the birds have eaten them, simply throw the empty coconut with the organic waste.
  • Give the coconut a nice place in your garden and enjoy the birds that come to it. Each coconut is supplied with a strong rope for easy hanging from a tree or hook.
  • Suitable for Feeding: Tits, Sparrows, Nuthatches, Woodpeckers, Starlings, Robins, Blackbirds, Thrushes

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