National Trust CJ Wildlife Gourmet Robin Blend Wild Bird Food 1.5L
£4
£2.67 per litreProduct information
The robin is Britain’s favourite garden bird, and is also one of the tamest, so many have the opportunity to see them feeding up close
This Gourmet Robin Blend has been created using the robin’s favourite ingredients including sunflower hearts, dried insects and soft fruits to help you encourage them to visit gardens
Scatter the Gourmet Robin Blend on the ground or onto a bird table.
Loved by:
Robins, wrens, thrushes and blackbirds. Enjoyed by many more.
This Gourmet Robin Blend has been created using the robin’s favourite ingredients including sunflower hearts, dried insects and soft fruits to help you encourage them to visit gardens
Scatter the Gourmet Robin Blend on the ground or onto a bird table.
Loved by:
Robins, wrens, thrushes and blackbirds. Enjoyed by many more.
Other Information
Once opened, store in a cool, dry place and use within 3 months
This product contains nuts.
Not for human consumption.
This product contains nuts.
Not for human consumption.
Ingredients
1.5ltr Size
Composition: Sunflower hearts, rolled naked oats, dried grapes, kibbled peanuts, kibbled sunflower hearts, dried mealworms and vegetable oil.
Analytical constituents:
Crude protein 16.6%
Crude oils & fats 31.7%
Crude fibre 2.2%
Crude ash 2.5%
500kcal / 100g"
Composition: Sunflower hearts, rolled naked oats, dried grapes, kibbled peanuts, kibbled sunflower hearts, dried mealworms and vegetable oil.
Analytical constituents:
Crude protein 16.6%
Crude oils & fats 31.7%
Crude fibre 2.2%
Crude ash 2.5%
500kcal / 100g"
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Too Powdery
This mix seem to mainly contain oat powder. Yes, robins do feed from it but they prefer the sunflower seed feeder. Tits go for the chopped peanut feeder & the golfinches go to the niger seeds feeder. Pigeons love to vacuum everything birds discard from the feeder mix. I would prefer that nothing gets discarded so will keep to single type seed feeders.
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No one eats the raisins
This is generally really popular with the tits, goldfinches and starlings who are regular visitors to our birdfeeder. But they all eat around the dried grapes.
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