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Robin and Friends Mix Reviews

4.9 Rating 497 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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Mr Finbar Coughlan
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Most of the birds in my garden love this food. Typically, the Robin and Blackbird are waiting for me to put it out each day.
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Posted 2 years ago
Andy Manning
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The company sent me peanuts - I have emailed them and text’s them - as they do not answer the phone number and have waited for 3 weeks but no contact from them - very disappointing!
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Posted 2 years ago
Excellent mix of sees and fruit which is enjoyed by many birds. Nothing is ever left to waste. The hedgehog likes it too
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Posted 2 years ago
Colin Jelley
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bag not yet opened
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Posted 2 years ago
Mr Finbar Coughlan
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Most of the birds in my garden love this food. Many of them are waiting when I put it out each day.
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Posted 2 years ago
Gillian GoodchildDyer
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The birds love it. Not just the Robins. Pigeons, sparrows and starlings in particular. There is nothing left.
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Posted 2 years ago
Virginia WHAITE
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This is by far the best mix that I have found for the variety of birds in our garden. Please do not change it!! I put a supply of food in our three table feeders this morning- and by the time we returned at noon, there wasn't a scrap left.
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Posted 2 years ago
Since we've been using this mix a much greater diversity of birds are coming to our urban garden.
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Posted 2 years ago