Pets at Home Peanut Feeder For Most Wild Birds Small
Product description
Strong steel for durability
Twist top for simple filling
Removable base for cleaning
Hanging loop
We all know how important it is to look after wild birds when the winter arrives and food becomes scarce, however during hot temperatures, our wild bird friends have more difficulty finding food due to the hardened ground. From searching for food to looking after their young, wild birds need plenty of energy, so it is equally important to look after them all year round.
Our compact, durable Peanut Feeder is suitable for high energy peanuts. The easy to fill and effortless to clean feeder will help to attract wild feathered friends, all year round. Finished with a loop for easy hanging, this feeder is a great addition to any garden. Our compact Peanut Feeder is also suitable
for sunflower seeds and suet pellets.
Features
- Made with strong steel - For durability all year around
- Twist top - Makes filling the feeder simple and less messy
- Removable base - Makes cleaning your feeder much easier
- Hanging loop - Easy to hang on your bird table or a tree branch
Who is it for?
Suitable for
Blackcaps, Blue Tits, Bullfinches, Buntings, Chaffinches, Coal Tits, Dunnocks, Goldfinches, Great Tits, Greenfinches, House Sparrows, Long Tailed Tits, Nuthatches, Robins, Siskins, Starlings, Tree Creepers, Tree Sparrows, Warblers and Wrens.
Approximate Dimensions (Product)
- Small H19.5 x W11.2 x D11.2cm
- Product code: 7147286
How to use:
- Replace the lid, and hang the feeder in an appropriate location.
- The tube can also be twisted anti clockwise to remove the base for easy cleaning.
Feeding Tips:
It is important to provide food throughout the whole year, especially during breeding, nesting, fledgling and colder periods.
- Spring: Feeding in spring helps to provide nourishment to returning migratory birds and support them during the breeding season.
- Summer: High energy and protein filled foods in the summer will help birds whilst they're busy raising their young.
- Autumn: Migratory birds build up their fat reserves during the autumn for the energy required for their long journeys ahead. Native birds will also be preparing for the upcoming cold season.
- Winter: High fat content helps sustain body weight and energy when natural food sources are scarce which helps birds survive the cold winter.
Our Hygiene Checklist:
Only put out 1-2 days' food at a time. Old food can pose a health risk and attract pests. To avoid a build up of bacteria, moulds or toxins relocate feeding station regularly. Wear gloves and regularly clean your feeders with a bird safe, antibacterial disinfectant. Wash your hands after handling products.
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