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Sunflower Heart Chips Reviews

4.8 Rating 239 Reviews
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Sunflower Heart Chips are suitable for seed feeders, bird tables and ground feeder. Please note that if used on its own this product can stick in feeders in very damp conditions

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I like that they are grown in England, and you can read about the farm, the conservation and care for wildlife that Nocholas Watts provides! I The bags are environmentally friendly too! They also have a best before date too - I’ve often wondered how old others I’ve bought (from others) are - and where they originated from. Buy British!
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Posted 1 year ago
James Hatterlsey
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I changed to Sunflower Chips because i was getting many dropped Sunflower Hearts on the floor from small birds not being able eat whole Sunflower Heart. Now with the Chips i have much less waste on the ground. Although i do find this very pricey i wish it was a bit cheaper .
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Posted 1 year ago
Extremely popular when in my bird feeders.
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Posted 1 year ago
Feeders filled with your sunflower heart chips, attract sparrows, blue tits, blackcaps and robin.
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Posted 1 year ago
Mrs Caryl Chapman
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These sunflower chips are very popular with my garden birds. I find they can stay on the feeder to keep eating whereas with the larger complete sunflower seeds they tend to fly off somewhere into a hedge or tree with one at a time to eat it bit by bit. I expect in very cold weather this saves energy which must be an advantage for them.
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Posted 1 year ago
Barbara Percival
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Very good quality and my birds love them, plus so does the Hedgehog.
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Posted 1 year ago
Dr John Oni-Orisan
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USUAL EXCELLENT SERVICE
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Posted 1 year ago
Ms Maggie Beebee
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Unfortunately I didn't receive my order of sunflower heart chips, I got something else.! I have bought them before and the goldfinches and starlings love them.
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Posted 1 year ago