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Suet Pellets - Berry Reviews

4.9 Rating 186 Reviews
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There are so many ways of feeding these suet treats - from a mesh peanut feeder (with or without peanuts), mixed with seed or simply on their own from a bird table or the ground. They are a favourite of Blackbirds, Robins, Song Thrushes and Starlings.

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Melissa George
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All the birds in the garden LOVE these Berry Suet Pellets. I put out a handful of Berry and a handful of Insect Suet Pellets each day onto a roofed bird table. This enables the robin and the blackbirds to feed, who may have challenges feeding from other feeders in the garden. Together with sunflower hearts, this is probably the garden birds' favourite food.
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Posted 2 years ago
Sandy Reeve-Smith
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These pellets are popular with pretty much all our garden bird both on the table and in the feeder. Love watching the starlings squabbling over them!
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Posted 2 years ago
Martin Green
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All the birds really love these suet pellets, especially the robins. I discovered them as part of their Robin and Friends mix and noticed that these always went first so now I make up my own mix with extra suet pellets. Great value and next day delivery.
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Posted 2 years ago
Mark Lambert
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Good quality but unfortunately come loose in the box so quite hard to store.
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Posted 2 years ago
Mr George Gibson
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Good value.
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Posted 2 years ago
The starlings are going absolutely crazy for them. The house sparrows like them too.
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Posted 2 years ago
Barry Sarling
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Excellent all round feed for most birds. Last purchase was very expensive as no large quantities available, new catalogue arrives now available.
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Posted 2 years ago
Mrs Amanda Evans
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Birds love these pellets and very prompt service from Vine House Farm ensures they are never without.
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Posted 2 years ago