Our blackbirds and sparrows love it. The blue/great tits do too but finding a feeder to take the small size bits is a challenge. The pieces arnt the average size it says on the package either due to being broken up in packageing/transporting etc.
This food attracts many different birds to my garden now the colder days are here this food is very important for these birds to survive, great value for money. For bird enthusiasts or anyone who want to help for the birds survival.
I can’t say this tastes good – despite having ticked the box for flavour – but the feathered visitors seem to go through this stuff like it’s the finest French grub.
And to be fair, the squirrels. I should hate them for it because they are a pest but they are amusing in the garden. Most of all my wife noted a particularly brave one that would come to the house nearly with a missing ear, presumably having been attacked. We assumed that it must have suffered brain damage because he was more than brave. My wife named him Evander as in Evander Holyfield. Anyway, Evander turned out to be female and her offspring seem to be equally brave although she has now gone, sadly.
I digress. We put food out for two reasons. To help the wildlife and to amuse us watching their antics. We make sure there is plenty of food the squirrels can’t get to but also put stuff out that the squirrels can just about get if they make a real effort.
And boy do they love this stuff. I assume that it’s because it’s high energy and thus very desirable to animals who have to fight for their food.
So, we have this on a standing order for monthly delivery and so far in over a year we have never been disappointed.
Our blackbirds and sparrows love it. The blue/great tits do too but finding a feeder to take the small size bits is a challenge. The pieces arnt the average size it says on the package either due to being broken up in packageing/transporting etc.
This food attracts many different birds to my garden now the colder days are here this food is very important for these birds to survive, great value for money. For bird enthusiasts or anyone who want to help for the birds survival.
I can’t say this tastes good – despite having ticked the box for flavour – but the feathered visitors seem to go through this stuff like it’s the finest French grub.
And to be fair, the squirrels. I should hate them for it because they are a pest but they are amusing in the garden. Most of all my wife noted a particularly brave one that would come to the house nearly with a missing ear, presumably having been attacked. We assumed that it must have suffered brain damage because he was more than brave. My wife named him Evander as in Evander Holyfield. Anyway, Evander turned out to be female and her offspring seem to be equally brave although she has now gone, sadly.
I digress. We put food out for two reasons. To help the wildlife and to amuse us watching their antics. We make sure there is plenty of food the squirrels can’t get to but also put stuff out that the squirrels can just about get if they make a real effort.
And boy do they love this stuff. I assume that it’s because it’s high energy and thus very desirable to animals who have to fight for their food.
So, we have this on a standing order for monthly delivery and so far in over a year we have never been disappointed.