Product description
• These energy suet fat balls are enriched with sunflower seeds to attract more birds to your garden
• Use this food to attract Blackbird, Robin, House Sparrow, Long Tailed Tit, Chaffinch, Song Thrush, Blue Tit and Great Tit plus many more birds to your garden
• Suitable to be fed to birds all year round
• Can be fed from an energy ball feeder on a bird table or in a ground feeder
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*Use in energy ball feeders, on bird tables and ground feeders away from pets or pests
*Best used with with our Peckish All Weather Energy Ball Feeder or our Secret Garden Energy Ball Feeder
*Site your feeder 2 metres from cover to make the feeder visible, whilst providing a safe place to retreat
*Put out food at the start of the day to ensure that birds can replace the energy they have lost overnight
*Always ensure garden birds have plenty of fresh, clean water for drinking and bathing
*Clean feeding and drinking areas regularly with a mild disinfectant
*Keep food fresh and dry, removing any wet food to prevent the spread of bacteria and diseases
Peckish Natural Balance Energy Balls are high in energy and enriched with sunflower seeds, particularly enjoyed by Finches. Feed these energy balls all year round to give birds the energy they need to thrive.With sustainable packaging helping to reduce the amount of plastics used, plus with the added pleasure you get from feeding the birds, there is a lot to feel good about.We use a blend of natural seeds to create a wholesome mixOur blend contains 8 seeds, chosen to attract a wide variety of birdsOur packaging is 100% recyclable (made from cardboard) and contains no single use plastic.Naturally good inside and out, our Natural Balance range of food helps give birds the nutrients they need all year round. With sustainable packaging helping to reduce the amount of plastics used, plus the added pleasure you get from feeding the birds, there is a lot to feel good about!With food resources scarcer now, it is essential to feed garden birds all year round. Once you have started to feed the birds it is important to continue this, and develop a routine, as the birds will become reliant upon your help.