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Robin and Friends Mix Reviews

4.9 Rating 526 Reviews
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Robin and Friends Mixed Bird Food is ideal for feeding on bird tables and on the ground. All soft-billed species will love the small-bite sized sunflower heart chips and Blackbirds will adore the inclusion of sultanas. Contains chopped peanuts, berry suet pellets, sunflower hearts, sunflower heart chips, pinhead oats, rolled naked oats, dried mealworms and sultanas. One of our best selling ground food mixes.
Please note that sultanas can be harmful to dogs if eaten.

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It's good and the birds seem to love it!
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Posted 2 years ago
Lovely mix and the birds eat it all!
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Posted 2 years ago
Margaret Goodhind
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Posted 2 years ago
seems to be very popular to all birds but 25kg sacks are too heavy for me.
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Posted 2 years ago
This is a good mix. It contains some dust from the mix, but the birds like it very much and they seem to eat all of it. With some other mixes certain seeds seem to be left until last. We have a very good variety of birds coming to our feeders.
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Posted 2 years ago
Gordon Dimmack
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This is an excellent mix that small birds in the town love ❤️ Sparrows, Blue tits and starlings love it, as do the Robins. The mix works out cheaper than we were paying for per kilo in the supermarket, where we had to buy the additional suet and mealworm. Top quality, very happy. Search "Sparrow Box" on YouTube for a live view of the feed in action! Delivery was free and took 2 days. Very happy!
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Posted 2 years ago
Good value, good quality, happy birds!
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Posted 2 years ago
Like all Vine House Farm products, this is a high quality bird food. It has a large quantity of sultanas in it. The reason I've given it 4 rather than 5 stars, is that I bought it to use in a robin feeder which isn't accessible to blackbirds who would eat up all the fruit. The squirrels, however, have been happy to help out!
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Posted 2 years ago