Coconut Halves Reviews

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Filled with a suet-based fat mix which also includes seeds, Coconut Halves were the first product of this type to come onto the market many years ago, and well ahead of fat balls, blocks and pellets. In some ways, the early arrival of the Coconut Half product onto the market was ahead of its time, as its obvious use of a waste product – so the shell of a coconut – would now be seen as a very environmentally-friendly solution.

The birds most likely to feed on the calorie-rich suet-based fat mix are blue tits, great tits, long-tailed tits, coal tits, nuthatches (if you’re lucky enough to have them in your area), starlings and great-spotted-woodpecker.

Our Coconut Halves come complete with a string already attached to them, so can be easily hung from a branch or from a bird feeder station.

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Julie Church
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Excellent product, all the birds love them
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Posted 1 year ago
Loved by the tits
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Posted 1 year ago
Robert Harper
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Posted 1 year ago
Sarah Lambert
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The picture seems to show a liop of string to affordable to coconut to a branch or feeder. I have used two coconuts from the batch so far. One had no ties at all to fix to the tree. The other had two very short bits of string, one of which came out when I tried to tie the together.
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Posted 1 year ago
Perfect to attract and feed small birds. A happy healthy mix of fat and seeds to nourish them through the winter. Last a good time too.
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Posted 1 year ago
Marilyn Hunter
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Birds love them going down fast in this cold weather. Even the woodpeckers like them.
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Posted 1 year ago
These are very popular with my avian visitors, although now I have to hang them inside a "guardian" or the Rose-ringed Parakeets will have
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Posted 1 year ago
The smaller garden birds seem to love these, and the pigeons can't balance on them, perfect!
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Posted 1 year ago