🌍 Feed the Future: Join the Wild Bird Revolution!
Maltbys’ Black Sunflower Seed is a premium 15kg wild bird food designed to nourish all life stages of birds. With a focus on quality and freshness, this sunflower seed mix supports conservation efforts while attracting a diverse range of feathered friends to your garden.
Item Weight | 15 kg |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Sunflower |
Item Form | Seed |
Size | 15 kg (Pack of 1) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | Keep Dry |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 15 kg |
C**E
Wild birds love this!
Good quality mealworm suet with prompt delivery
M**M
All good
Birds seem to really like these and will gobble them up in no time. Nutritious for the birds and a reasonable price for what you get.
S**N
Suet’s great 😊 packaging Bad 😔
Love this the birds all love this food but my only grip is the Sacks it comes in not great it leave fibres long springs that goes everywhere really bad for environment and to birds … please change the sacks. I keep my bird food ie paper sacks of see plus the suet in large bin. But I’ve noticed small pieces of the plastic suet sacks in the food !! Birds could eat this and get it in their intestines!!! Also it well known pigeons can get string like bits wrapped round their feet causing them to get lame!! Please change the packaging it’s the birds welfare I’m concerned about ..
T**D
Great product. The birds love it
excellent response and delivery at a very competitive price
T**Y
Bird suet
I but these on a regular basis. Wouldn’t buy any other. Great value and quality
N**Y
Birds love it
Brilliant the birds absolutely love them
S**S
Good value
Good quality . The birds in my garden seem really happy
H**E
Birds love them.
Quite a lot of the pellets stuck together in large lumps so you have to break them apart. Some have turned to powder. However the birds love them and can't wait to get their beaks on them. Especially the Robins and Blackbirds. Robins always the first in. Pulled the blinds up one morning to find a Robin sitting on the windowsill staring at me in an accusatory manner. Apparently I was late delivering breakfast!
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