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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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All the birds seem to love them
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Posted 3 years ago
Mrs Ann Whitty
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Posted 3 years ago
Karen Whitehouse
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These pellets are the most popular feed we put out - a whole feeder is emptied within a couple of hours. It has also brought starlings to our garden, which had been absent for many years. The quality is first class - the multitude of garden birds it brings testify to that!
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Posted 3 years ago
Jeannette Towey
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The birds just love these. Within minutes of putting them out I have jackdaws, magpies, woodpigeons, starlings, robins and an assortment of tits all swooping in. Even had a crow the other day but he was too big.
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Posted 3 years ago
Kenneth Charity
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The speed at which they are eaten (by the majority of garden birds is testimony to the pellets effectiveness!!!
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Posted 3 years ago
Mr Roger Finch
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Any flavour of suet stick is popular, yet our starlings, blackbirds, robins and blue tits seem fixed on the pink ones! Probably my own fault. They take them in great quantity from window feeders stuck on the glass. Very good stuff! There is little mess, easy to keep clean. Please feed them to your birds!
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Posted 3 years ago
The pellets are well packaged and easy to handle, which simplifies filling the feeders. They are much appreciated by our birds. First the starlings queue on the fence for a turn, followed eventually by various tits once the crowd dwindles. The feeder needs cleaning regularly in wet weather but otherwise this is a very simple way to feed a variety of species.
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Posted 3 years ago
Peter Cumber
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Posted 3 years ago