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Blackbird and Thrush Food

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Blackbird and Thrush food

 

Softbill birds, mainly live off berries, insects, and worms, and this mix contains highly nutritious suet, fruit, and berries, peanut granules and energy rich sunflower hearts, it really is a gourmet dish. When their natural food becomes scarce, this mixture contains a large part of the wild birds' balanced natural diet and should be fed from a ground tray, or table. This mix is not suitable for a tube feeder.
Only feed enough for one day at a time, the birds will not appreciate food at night time, but the rodent population will!

All our mixes come to you in re-usable grip seal bags, which make it easier for you to handle and store. Send the bags back via our free post address, and we will re-use them for you. If we re-use 10,000 bags in a year, it will save as much energy as turning off 1,000 bulbs for one hour.
 

Dried fruits - Pet advice:
Take extra care not to allow dogs or cats to eat any products containing raisins
or sultanas as, even in small amounts, these dried fruits can cause serious renal
problems.  When feeding to other wildlife we recommend mixing rains and sultanas
with seed mixes as a safety precaution.

Blackbird and Thrush food ingredients 

 

Peanut granules, flaked naked oats, pinhead oats, sunflower hearts, soya oil, suet pellets, rowan berries, diced apple, sultanas.

 

This mix sounds just like a breakfast cereal - just add milk! - it has all of the goodness and nutritional values that your songbirds and ground feeders will love. Diced apple remains quite soft and will be a welcome treat in winter months after the Autumn fall has all been cleared away.

 

Seriously - our mixes are top quality ingredients - but are not for human consumption!

 

Blackbird and Thrush mix does contain some large sultanas and so we recommend only feeding from a mesh tray or on a table, it is intended for songbirds and these are predominantly ground feeders and so would be quite wasted if a hanging tube feeder were used, although the finches do enjoy some fruit. If you want to feed a fruit mix through a tube feeder try our Autumn mix or the Spring / summer mix, these are very versatile mixes and can be fed through most feeders and will attract Finches.