Pets at Home Squirrel Resistant Wild Bird Nut Feeder Medium
Product description
Easy to clean
Our heavy duty nut feeder is suitable for peanuts as well as sunflower seeds and suet pellets. A great addition to any garden, this durable feeder will help to attract wild feathered friends all year round, whilst keeping squirrels away.
Features
- Strong steel cage making it squirrel resistant
- Lift up lid so it's easy to fill
- Easy to clean
- Hanging loop
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)
- One Size H34 x W19.5 x D19.5cm
- Product code: 7147274
Wild Birds bring so much joy to your garden and they deserve the best food. That's why our experts have created tasty recipes that will keep your feathered friends flocking back to your garden all year round.
From suet blocks to seed, we have a whole host of Wild Bird Food to choose from. Explore our range of Bird Feeders to make feeding the birds even easier. We're better with wildlife - they're at the heart of everything we do.
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.
Warnings and Safety
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