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Premium High Energy Reviews

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This Premium High Energy Mix contains sunflower hearts, peanut granules, white millet, kibbled maize, pinhead oats, canary seed, oil seed rape and red millet. High energy sunflower hearts and chopped peanuts are in this year-round favourite. Contains no wheat. Suitable for seed feeder, bird tables and ground feeders.

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David Littlejohns
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My garden is home to tits (great, blue, long-tailed), robins, nuthatches and parakeets plus green and greater spotted woodpeckers. Premium High Energy, which I mix 1:1 with sunflower hearts. The bird feeder is seldom unoccupied for more than a few minutes in winter.
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Posted 3 years ago
KENNETH HARDEN
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Birds love them. Only problem was with delivery. Falsely promised twice before finally delivered.
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Posted 3 years ago
Mr Anne Thirkell
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Very high quality seed mix, no waste, the birds love it.
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Posted 3 years ago
David Stinson
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The seeds look to be of very good quality. More importantly, the birds seem to enjoy them as the are eaten quite quickly. My only reservation is that the seeds come in plastic bags., which is not good for the environment.
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Posted 3 years ago
Mrs Hazel Field
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I can confirm this product is excellent. The garden is full of birds so that's the best recommendation. Vine house are great to work with, very efficient and I enjoy the newsletters too.
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Posted 3 years ago
Mr David Hill
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A super mix for all our birds. They can't get enough of it!
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Posted 3 years ago
Mr Robert Parkinson
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Not tried it myself, but the birds in our garden love it !!
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Posted 3 years ago
Our bird feeders are full with birds all day long and there is less wastage. With our previous food they use to throw out a lot whilst they searched for the seed they liked. They eat all the seed now.
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Posted 3 years ago