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Feed all year round . Fat balls , peanuts , wild bird seed , sun flower hearts and thistle seed for the gold finches .

 

Hi all we have loads of swallows buzzing around at the minute house sparrows blackbirds and there's been loads of Canadian geese go over last night great to see seat out here in the garden thanks all John

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We feed all year round, peanuts, sunflower hearts, fatballs, it is not the cost I have a problem with but the delivery time from point of order, most times upto two weeks. There is a broad price range.

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We feed all year round, peanuts, sunflower hearts, fatballs, it is not the cost I have a problem with but the delivery time from point of order, most times upto two weeks. There is a broad price range.

 

Hi mate were Lucky here we have a good supplier at Mole Valley farmers Froome they're very good on price good all round thanks Jon

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Hi mate yes there good mate on lots of stuff thanks Jon

 

First real frost this morning as the clocks went back ( thanks Jon ) Went out and filled the feeders up . Not got to the back door and it went bonkers ! :biggrin:

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We have to fill ours every other day. The only bird we have not seen for a couple of months are the spotted woodpeckers. Red squirrels still hammering the peanuts and occasionally sunflower hearts. We even had a couple of baby ones coming onto the feeders a couple of months back, so must be a second brood.

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I bough a big bag of mixed budgie seed and the birds wont touch the stuff. They only seem to bother with the fat balls.

 

 

 

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Most birds won't touch budgie seed! Including budgies! We have a pet shop and the budgies eat aviary mix which is lots of Niger seed and sunflower hearts our feathered friends at this time of year are looking for fatty sugary junk food, a good mix of sunflower hearts, Niger seed, dry mealworms, and crushed peanuts will cater for most species

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