Wild Bird Seed Mix with Black Sunflower Seeds, Wheat, Dari, Millet Seeds – Nutrient Rich Wild Bird Food for Small Birds – 3Kg the New

£12.95

3 in stock

  • Quality Ingredients: We use human-grade black sunflower seeds for birds in all our garden bird seed.
  • Attracts Variety: If you need finch seed, robin food, or even pigeon feed – our mix satisfies.
  • Easily Digestible: A nut free bird seed, this mix is a backyard bird care essential.
  • All-Season Feeding: Perfect as wild bird food for small birds all year round.
  • Packed with Nutrition: With 13% Protein and 5% Fat, this birdseed for wild birds gives them the energy they need to thrive.

From the manufacturer

Extra Select – Seed Mix

Ingredients

Wheat, black sunflower, red dari, cut maize, white millet, kibbled split peas, vegetable oil.

Feeding Guide

For an optimal feeding experience, scatter the Extra Select Seed Mix on bird tables or use in tube feeders.

Ideal for year-round use, this mix is perfect for consistent feeding. Ensure fresh water is accessible nearby. Clean feeders regularly to maintain hygiene.

Not suitable for human consumption. Store in a cool, dry place.

Handy Tips

  • Avoid Overcrowding: Multiple feeders reduce disease spread.
  • Cleanliness Counts: Regularly clean feeders to keep birds healthy.
  • Safe Spots: Place feeders in open areas to deter predators.
  • Weather Watch: Adjust feeding quantities based on conditions.

Year Round Energy

A versatile feeding solution, perfect for year-round care. Each product is complementary, allowing for a balanced diet that adapts to seasonal needs.

Balanced Nutrition

Our Seed Mix boasts a calorific value of 347.8 K/Cal, 12.7% protein, and 4.9% fat, providing balanced nutrition to attract a variety of birds. It’s an energy-efficient choice for all seasons.

Grains

With a mix of wheat, black sunflower, and red dari, our blend is formulated for optimum digestibility and energy provision. Free from cheap fillers, it appeals naturally to wild birds.

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