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Flutter Butter Feeder Reviews

4.9 Rating 13 Reviews
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The Flutter Butter pods can be easily installed with a simple twist and the feeder can either be hung on a branch with the supplied chain

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Wendy Courtney
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All the birds in my garden love the bird seed and suet balls, prefere it to any other variety.
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Posted 4 months ago
This is amazing to hear. Thank you for your order.
Posted 4 months ago
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Posted 6 months ago
David Vowles
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Excellent company ,products delivery and staff superb , Would not use anyone else and i have used them for several years
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Posted 1 year ago
Mr Philip Poole
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This is an attractive product, it is not too large an item and in my garden, this means that the food does not go stale. The bird perch is at the front of the feeder. The bird perch location means that the item can be vulnerable to the more imaginative birds such as magpies. They can do a surprising near hover and access the flutter butter. It is best to site the flutter butter in such a location, such as a restricted width approach which will render it invulnerable to the magpies and others. You only have to worry about the grey squirrels then!!
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Posted 1 year ago
Lesley Grahame
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Posted 1 year ago
Tracy Turner
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The birds love the feeder very please with item
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Posted 2 years ago
Easy to install and easy to clean. Makes it less easy for larger birds to eat the lot.
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Posted 2 years ago
Bronwen Cook
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This is our first experience of Flutter Butter. The feeder and the containers are all sturdy and easy to use but so far the clients are a little wary of it as the other seed feeders are familiar and evidently considered safer at present. The tits have made a few visits so things look hopeful. Human angle rating would be 5 but so far the birds are not registering their vote.
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Posted 3 years ago