Jacobi Jayne – Flutter Butter EcoRefills Wild Bird Food
Jacobi Jayne – Flutter Butter EcoRefills Wild Bird Food – Irresistible Peanut Butter Bird Feed That Is Perfect for Garden Bird Feeders – Pack of 6 Refills
Many bird species enjoy our Flutter Butter pods, including finches and robins. No matter where you place our bird feeder suet cakes, your feathered friends will flock to it. The hanging chain and Ecorefills allow you to set up feeding points throughout your garden. The convenience of multiple feeding points is a great way to attract more birds to your garden. Give your friends a treat they won’t forget, and the birds will thank you!
Weight: | 840 g |
Size: | Pack of 6 |
Dimensions: | 18.4 x 12.6 x 6.9 cm; 840 Grams |
Model: | FB-PRO6 |
Colour: | EcoRefills |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Dimensions: | 18.4 x 12.6 x 6.9 cm; 840 Grams |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | Pack of 6 |
Blackbirds, Thrushes etc love this. Queue on the fence, squabble if they can’t get to it!
Birds love this, eat it all up within a day, glad I have this on repeat order.
Didn’t realise that as a refill it fitted inside the original more solid container.
Thankfully I still had one otherwise I would have had to return.
Price was comparable to the original
Birds love it, so everyone is happy
My brother in law said the little birds love the peanut butter in the tubs and are ideal to fill the bird hanging jars around his garde
Well, our garden is now like a scene from a certain Alfred Hitchcock film.
They LOVE it. Starlings especially, there have been fights, arguments and vandalism over this stuff, I’m literally replacing empty pots of it every day!
Chain is tricky to attach as it’s very stiff, and we’ve had to add extra wire support as the greedy chOnky boys kept falling off it but by doing that we’ve made it chonk friendly now. Just need them to take it in turns nicely instead of them having a scrap about i
easy to use , less plastic, birds especially sparrows seem to like it.
I know it is expensive for what it is and does not last long but my little garden birds love it and I love them so why not.
Taken awhile but the the birds in my garden love it now.
OK so the birds love this stuff with a passion. Downside is that you get the greedy starlings go at it and it’s gone before you know. One of these in our garden will be gone in a couple of days.
So we have had a Woodpecker coming to eat for the last few days from a flutter butter feeder and saw these on Amazon as a refill and wondered if they would be ok. Well it wasn’t long before these were proved suitable as although i only have one video to show there were further visits to follow.
The chain handle took a fair bit of prodding to get it on. The refill didn’t screw in but rested inside the feeder. I had to wind the chain round to hook it up at an angle to stop it falling out. The larger birds have been having fun, pulling the refill out at first and dropping it on the ground, then taking the whole thing off when it made that more difficult with the angle. Now the chain is wound around the post hook to keep it hopefully on and at the angle. Just hooking it on wasn’t enough. We will see whether the birds pull it off again!
Update: the magpie who is the main culprit managed to break a bit of the holder and flew off with a half empty refill, but the flutterby is still functioning. The refill pot must be put into the jar before screwing into the holder, then it stays in. Magpie loves the flutterbutter, Not seen any small birds eating it yet, but early days.
Put on in the bird feeder and they loved it, gone within an hour.
Easy to fit into existing hanger. Birds don’t seem to bother with them in the winter but love them in the spring.
As for flavour – well I wouldn’t know – but the birdies love these and they are quite good value and environmentally friendlier than buying new pods. They fit nicely in the plastic pods and are easy to slide in and out when eaten.
When we first put a refill in the original pod it just fell out! We thought about slightly tilting the pod upwards but then it may gather rain. Then my husband solved the issue by putting a rubber band around the top of the refill and it seems to keep it in. Fingers crossed!
I have a sunflower attachment for flutter butter. This product needs to have the lip removed before it will fit the flutter butter holder and front sunflower. However when I do this, the squirrel can pull it out!
These are better than the hard plastic originals which I have yet to find another use for (but I’m sure there is one!). Easy to change. All the fat melted during storage in the heat this summer and floated to the top so the birds had to peck through it to eat. They didn’t like the fat on its own and ate as little of it as they could.
The birds are mad for these. They watch us put the new ones out and flock to the feeders as soon as we go inside. Like anything else these days I wish they were cheaper but they are good value if what you love is attracting birds to the garden. These refills are slightly slimmer than the original but they actually fit the feeder so obviously a good refil.