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Robin and Friends Mix Reviews

4.9 Rating 493 Reviews
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Robin and Friends Mixed Bird Food is ideal for feeding on bird tables and on the ground. All soft-billed species will love the small-bite sized sunflower heart chips and Blackbirds will adore the inclusion of sultanas. Contains chopped peanuts, berry suet pellets, sunflower hearts, sunflower heart chips, pinhead oats, rolled naked oats, dried mealworms and sultanas. One of our best selling ground food mixes.
Please note that sultanas can be harmful to dogs if eaten.

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Have bought many seed types for my garden birds but little interest and thrown them into fields but now this robin mix is hopping with tits robins and a black cap so will be happy to really recommend this food it's so good
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Posted 1 year ago
Mrs Laura Leggo
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Been buying for years, never disappointed the birds certainly aren't!
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Posted 1 year ago
Mr Geoff Lloyd
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Popular with the robin and friends including the blackbirds who forget to argue as they consume this tasty mix.
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Posted 1 year ago
Mr Robert Gore
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The birds like it. Good value for money.
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Posted 1 year ago
Jane Rabbatts
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This is a perfect mix for the birds that come to feed in my garden. The smaller birds, robins, sparrows and tits eat the smaller grains and suet while the jackdaws, crows, magpies and rooks love the raisins and suet. The pigeons, both wood and feral hoover up everything! Even the visiting foxes and resident hedgehogs enjoy it. Really good mix
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Posted 1 year ago
Patricia Bone
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Robins n tits love it , got the whole family of robins
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Posted 1 year ago
Martin Brindle
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Posted 1 year ago
I have bought this food mix for a number of years and it always proves to be popular with a variety of species of birds
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Posted 1 year ago