Login
Start Free Trial Are you a business?? Click Here

Robin and Friends Mix Reviews

4.9 Rating 493 Reviews
Read Vine House Farm Reviews

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.

Visit Product Page
Have successfully used this product for a very long time. All the garden birds enjoy it either on the bird table or on the ground. Would recommend.
Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
Unfortunately the Birds don't like all the ingredients,which means that the sultanas, and Oats are left untouched which is disappointing!
Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
Have been buying this product for many years, never disappointed, always arrives in perfect condition and I have many different bird species, squirrels and even hedgehogs enjoying the food, the quality cannot be beaten I wouldn't buy anywhere else (it's so good I'm buying 13k every month)
Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
An excellent ground food mix which attracts many birds including robins and blackbirds. Highly recommended.
Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
good bird food fast service
Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
Birds love it. Very quick delivery.
Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
Mr IAN BLUNT
Verified Reviewer
Good reliable all year feed!
Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago
Well everybody loves the food from small ground feeding birds to the big ones like the greedy Corvids, Pigeons, and mid size Blackbirds etc. The smaller seed seems to take a bit of time to clear, say a day, but the large items are popular so move quickly. Speaking as as a novice in the food industry, it would seem that you have got the mix about right. However there is the matter of Costing for profit and the purchasing power of the General Public and I leave that up to you.
Helpful Report
Posted 3 years ago