Swans
and ducks naturally eat
water plants and
vegetation insects small
frogs worms snails and
small fish. Although they
will happily eat bread it
provides very little
nourishment and will fill
them up thus preventing
them from seeking out
more suitable food. Large
quantities of bread have
been linked to possible
malnutrition and that is
why it is better to feed
a suitable food such as
Wild Things Swan & Duck
food as it will provide
them with a better source
of nutrition.
Capacity:
5kg
Made using only the
finest UK sourced
ingredients this is a
non-germinating mix - so
it won't grow - and good
for feeding all year
round. The packaging also
features a special foil
seal to lock in
freshness.
Ingredients include tasty
peanuts sunflower hearts
and grains. All
shell-less to minimise
mess.
With
disappearing habitats and
climatic changes the
Royal Society for the
Protection of Birds
(RSPB) and the British
Trust for Ornithology
(BTO) both recommend the
year-round feeding of
garden birds to maintain
a healthy and viable
flock of native species.
Feeding requirements are
greater in late autumn
and winter when natural
resources are in shorter
supply and high energy
levels are also needed
during spring when birds
are busy breeding and
raising young. Once you
have established a
feeding
regime
This
The mix
is made up of a many
seeds and grains
including hulled
sunflower kibbled peanuts
suet pellets yellow
millet canary seed red
dari and naked oats. Also
included is maize grits
white dari black rapeseed
clipped oats and wheat.
A real varied and tasty
selection!
This bird
seed mix will leave
minimal mess as the
ingredients have been
crushed to smaller
particles and is perfect
for all year round
feeding too. Attract lots
of different varieties by
offering this delicious
treat.
12.75kg
pack
Fitted with
jute hanging loops so
that you can effortlessly
hang them in any location
you choose and they are
also suitable for ground
feeding. You will love
watching all the feeding
antics of your feathered
friends who will
certainly keep on
visiting for these tasty
treats!
With
disappearing habitats and
climatic changes the
Royal Society for the
Protection of Birds
(RSPB) and the British
Trust for Ornithology
(BTO) both recommend the
year-round feeding of
garden birds to maintain
a healthy and viable
flock of native species.
Feeding requirements are
greater in late autumn
and winter when natural
resources are in shorter
supply and high energy
levels are also needed
during spring when birds
are busy breeding and
raising young. Once you
have established a
feeding
regime
Swans
and ducks naturally eat
water plants and
vegetation insects small
frogs worms snails and
small fish. Although they
will happily eat bread it
provides very little
nourishment and will fill
them up thus preventing
them from seeking out
more suitable food. Large
quantities of bread have
been linked to possible
malnutrition and that is
why it is better to feed
a suitable food such as
Wild Things Swan & Duck
food as it will provide
them with a better source
of nutrition.
Capacity:
1.5kg
This mix is
fledgling safe and
suitable for parent birds
to feed to their young
making it an ideal and
truly all season
mix.
INGREDIENTS:
Wheat Maize Millet Oats
Red Dari Black Sunflower
Split Peas and Black
Rape.
Great
for helping out with any
odd jobs in and around
the home the Container is
semi-transparent in
design and has a white
finish.
Product
dimensions:
Capacity 12.5 litres /
7kg (feed capacity)
Measures approximately
diameter 33 x H26cm
Weighs approximately
0.52kg
It is ideal for
all year round feeding of
wild birds as not only do
they find it delicious
but also it is highly
nutritious and a great
source of energy giving
food.
Due to an
RSPB requirement this
will not be supplied with
a net this is because the
nets can be very
dangerous to birds. Many
are breaking limbs whilst
getting stuck in the nets
and also swallowing them;
this is a very common
problem which we now hope
will be avoided.
With
disappearing habitats and
climatic changes the
Royal Society for the
Protection of Birds
(RSPB) and the British
Trust for Ornithology
(BTO) both recommend the
year-round feeding of
garden birds to maintain
a healthy and viable
flock of native species.
Feeding requirements are
greater in late autumn
and winter when natural
resources are in shorter
supply and high energy
levels are also needed
during spring when birds
are busy breeding and
raising young. Once you
have established a
feeding
regime
Mealworms are
reared on vegetable
matter - just like the
leaf-munching
caterpillars the birds
eat in the wild - and so
are safe for fledglings
as well.
Ideal for
surface feeding or from a
mesh feeder your
feathered friends will
certainly keep visiting
if these tasty treats are
on offer! Although do not
expect pigeons or doves
to eat the mealworms as
they are exclusively
grain and seed
eaters.
In
pellet form the gourmet
feed is ideal for surface
feeding or for sticking
in a mesh feeder; it also
comes in recyclable tetra
packaging which includes
a handy feeding guide and
bird care tips. Can be
used all year round.
500g
A
fabulous treat for all
kinds of varieties you
will be encouraging lots
of feathery visitors with
one of these in your
garden. Simple hang up
the premium suet contains
quality seeds and grains
that are delicious in
bird terms
Specifically a broader
and more balanced
selection of seeds and
grains all of the
ingredients are UK
sourced and shell-less to
minimise mess. The
packaging benefits from a
foil seal to lock in
freshness. The seed can
be used in seed feeders
on the ground and on
tables to attract many
types of birds
With
disappearing habitats and
climatic changes the
Royal Society for the
Protection of Birds
(RSPB) and the British
Trust for Ornithology
(BTO) both recommend the
year-round feeding of
garden birds to maintain
a healthy and viable
flock of native species.
Feeding requirements are
greater in late autumn
and winter when natural
resources are in shorter
supply and high energy
levels are also needed
during spring when birds
are busy breeding and
raising young. Once you
have established a
feeding regime - don
Offer a real treat to
the visiting birds in
your garden with these
Dried Mealworms.
Offer a real treat to
the visiting birds in
your garden with these
Dried Mealworms.
With
disappearing habitats and
climatic changes the
Royal Society for the
Protection of Birds
(RSPB) and the British
Trust for Ornithology
(BTO) both recommend the
year-round feeding of
garden birds to maintain
a healthy and viable
flock of native species.
Feeding requirements are
greater in late autumn
and winter when natural
resources are in shorter
supply and high energy
levels are also needed
during spring when birds
are busy breeding and
raising young. Once you
have established a
feeding regime - don
Simply stuff
this seed into a feeder
net and hang it in a well
sheltered location in
your garden. Wild birds
tend to stick to the same
hotspots for food so why
not put your garden top
of their list so they
will return time and time
again because wild birds
need food and drink all
year round.
Please
note fledglings may choke
on whole peanuts.
Remember to hang in a
sheltered location.
200g
Developed for wild
birds
Providing additional
nourishment in those dry
winter months when seeds
and fruit become scarce
and insects even scarcer
these snacks will help
make your home a
designated source of
food. Simply sprinkle
them onto your bird table
or fill up a feeder and
remember to empty and
clean you
A sturdy
plastic device remember
to empty and clean it
regularly to avoid mould
and general wear and
tear.
Wild birds tend
to stick to the same
hotspots for food so why
not put your garden top
of their list so they
will return time and time
again because wild birds
need food and drink all
year round.
Please
note fledglings may choke
on whole peanuts.
Remember to hang in a
sheltered location.
Particularly
helpful during those
unforgiving winter months
when nuts and seeds are
all too scarce and
insects are even scarcer
this feed will make sure
your garden is well
frequented by many birds.
Wild birds tend to
stick to the same
hotspots for food so why
not put your garden top
of their list so they
will return time and time
again because wild birds
need food and drink all
year round. Please note
fledglings may choke on
whole peanuts.
Packed
into
Wild birds tend to stick
to the same hotspots for
food so why not put your
garden top of their list
so they will return time
and time again because
wild birds need food and
drink all year round.
Please note fledglings
may choke on whole
peanuts.
Remember to
hang in a sheltered
location.