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Sultanas for Birds Reviews

4.8 Rating 80 Reviews
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Succulent sultanas are a real favourite of ground feeding garden birds such as Blackbirds, Song Thrushes and Starlings. Sultanas are especially valuable in late winter and spring when natural fruits are difficult to find.

In the breeding season Sultanas are best soaked in water so adult birds can feed them to their young. Sultanas and raisins are suitable for bird tables and ground feeders

Please note that sultanas can be harmful to dogs if eaten.

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Angie Williams
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The sultanas are loved by the birds and are always the first thing to go off the bird tables.
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Posted 5 days ago
The birds love these sultanas quite a few different species can't get enough of them
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Posted 1 week ago
Miss Susan Fairweather
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I have never tried these myself, but the local avian population cannot get enough of them!
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Posted 2 months ago
Hello, thank you for your review. Our succulent sultanas are a real favourite of ground feeding garden birds such as Blackbirds, Song Thrushes and Starlings. They are especially valuable in late winter and spring when natural fruits are difficult to find.
Posted 2 months ago
Mr Nigel Young
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A good-quality product, ideal for mixing with Vine House's seed mixes on the bird-table.
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Posted 5 months ago
Miss Susan Fairweather
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Birds and squirrels love them!
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Posted 7 months ago
Must be good, the birds loved it, It didn't last long.
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Posted 7 months ago
The birds can't get enough of the sultanas I put out they are all eaten long before the suet and meal worms and seeds that are placed with them
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Posted 8 months ago
Ms N Lavinia Hunter
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These sultanas are a roaring success for the birds in my garden - across blackcaps, blackbirds & starlings plus the odd seagull when one drops while filling the covered table. Happy birds / over-indulgent pensioner...
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Posted 9 months ago