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Premium Mix Reviews

4.9 Rating 732 Reviews
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This Premium Mix bird food is perfect for seed feeders, bird tables and ground feeders. Our Premium Mix contains sunflower hearts, wheat, kibbled maize, red millet, white millet, canary seed, naked oats, pinhead oats and oil seed rape. One of our most popular wild bird seed mixes

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Your products are very good and I particularly like the fact that you contribute to the Wildlife Trust. One thing that did annoy me was that the second time i ordered from you I (feel that) I was conned into buying from another company because when I put your name and 'wild birdfood' into the search engine their name came up first (even thought your name and details were at the side banner. I (and others I know) have encountered this tactic before in relation to other products - you don't realise you're buying from the wrong company until its too late. No idea what you do about it.
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Posted 4 years ago
Haven’t tried it myself, but the birds seem to like it.
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Posted 4 years ago
Mrs Debby Parlett
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Great product, loved by a variety of birds with little waste!
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Posted 4 years ago
Liz Theobald
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The birds(chaffinches, green/goldfinches, great/blue/coal & long tailed tits, nuthatches, robins and blackbirds) absolutely love it and get through it at great speed!
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Posted 4 years ago
David McClure
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All the birds love it with no mess that which falls to the ground equally consumed by the ground feeders.
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Posted 4 years ago
Very good mix of bird seed. The birds seem to love it. I will buy again! Promptly delivered.
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Posted 4 years ago
Judith Ackrill
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Posted 4 years ago
Since using the Premium mix seed we have been visited by a wide range of birds in the garden. The Bullfinch, Goldfinch and Greenfinch all queue up for a feed and the discarded seeds on the floor attract all sorts of ground feeding birds.
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Posted 4 years ago