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Sunflower Hearts-25Kg Reviews

4.9 Rating 487 Reviews
Speedy delivery & well packed & good quality. Most of all the birds love them.
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Posted 5 years ago
I repeat buy this as it is the favourite of many birds. (Gets a bit expensive as it goes down so quickly.) It isn't particularly messy in itself but the goldfinches are simply messy eaters - so the feeder pole is on the lawn and gets moved around regularly. Then ground birds aren't constantly feeding in poo and beating the grass down. (I suppose it works as good fertiliser, too.) Well and quickly delivered, as ever.
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Posted 5 years ago
John McCarthy
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I regularly purchase this 25 kg bag of sunflower hearts as it is the most convenient way to feed my garden birds. I live in an urban area & the seeds attract large flocks of goldfinches & house sparrows. A lady that lived two doors down the street once commented that ' All the birds go to your garden'. Some of my rarer winter visitors include: blackcap, brambling & lesser redpoll.
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Posted 5 years ago
Margaret Smith
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birds love them and no mess except for squirrels
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Posted 5 years ago
Jeremy Tanner
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They always seem of excellent quality, at least the goldfinches, tits and other finches think so. They are, sadly, also desired by pigeons, squirrels and magpies. Nevertheless, I will be buying them again.
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Posted 5 years ago
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Posted 5 years ago
Alison Clarke
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Fantastic quality. All birds love Sunflower Hearts so I do not buy different foods for different birds. There's no mess and having no husk saves energy for the birds.
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Posted 5 years ago
Michael Wicks
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favoured by tits. sparrows, blackbirds, robins, doves and finches. Longtail tits are a bit selective and do not stay long. They get through two small size feeders per day plus a table top scattering. I suspect I will need a large size feeder!!
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Posted 5 years ago