Ultimate Energy Mix with Suet-25Kg Reviews

4.8 Rating 102 Reviews
Mrs Joanna Miller
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I mix this with the mealworm energy mixture so I get a real variety of birds visit my feeders and garden. There’s no waste and birds love it, my feeders need filling every day even in winter
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Posted 5 years ago
Great service - arrives promptly - and the birds love it. With a donation to the Wildlife Trusts too, what's not to like?
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Posted 5 years ago
Mr David Phillips
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Have bought this mix regularly for a number of years and always found it to be good quality with prompt delivery.
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Posted 5 years ago
Miss Cookie Galloway
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My birds love this....I get a lot of birds in my garden...and they go through this seed/suet mix very fast!
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Posted 5 years ago
Mr Royston Mead
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Great product the birds really love it
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Posted 5 years ago
Mr Keith Spence
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Well I'm afraid I never thought I would be rating your bird seed so poorly. It has been a fantastic product over the years. Although I don't believe I had tried this particular product before. This time it seems to be abandoned after a couple of days. Looking at the feeder there is a build up of yellow bits at the access points which I take to be corn. I rake these out and the bird feeder slowly comes back to life but then with a further build up of corn is deserted again. So I am continuously going through this cycle which is more than frustrating. Perhaps my visitors are the wrong sort of birds? Great tits, coal tits, blue tits, robin, green finch, even dunnock, occasional goldfinch, nuthatch and woodpecker.
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Posted 5 years ago
Mr Paul Bamford
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excellent service, quick delivery and a seed mix that goes down very well with my garden visitors. Most;y sparrows, blue and great tits, greenfinch and the occasional hungry robin and dunnock. I won't mention the pigeons!
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Posted 5 years ago