Eirpet Wild Bird Peanut (900 g)
Description
Peanuts for Wild Birds. Feeding wild birds will increase the number of species that visit your garden. This will greatly improve their chances of survival during the winter it will also help them through the difficult breeding season. Many of our wild birds now look on our gardens as a safe place of refuge. The necessary development of intensive farming in the countryside, has put pressure on many of our native birds. Not only are the number of singing Sky Larks and colourful Yellow Hammers declining but even among common garden birds like the Starling and Song Trushes there is notable decrease. Feeding All Year Round? It is now recommended to feed wild birds all year round. It is especially important to feed them from November through to July. Many of us appreciate the hardships for birds of the winter months. But spring and summer can also be an equally difficult time during breeding. There is a shortage of seed during the planting season. The young birds some from as early as March put pressure on the breeding pair to provide food. The number of young all species puts further demands on the supply chain. It is important that you continue to supply throughout the year. With their own food supplies secure, the adults can forage for caterpillars, grubs and insects to feed their young.Product Detail
Peanuts for Wild Birds. Feeding wild birds will increase the number of species that visit your garden. This will greatly improve their chances of survival during the winter it will also help them through the difficult breeding season. Many of our wild birds now look on our gardens as a safe place of refuge. The necessary development of intensive farming in the countryside, has put pressure on many of our native birds. Not only are the number of singing Sky Larks and colourful Yellow Hammers declining but even among common garden birds like the Starling and Song Trushes there is notable decrease. Feeding All Year Round? It is now recommended to feed wild birds all year round. It is especially important to feed them from November through to July. Many of us appreciate the hardships for birds of the winter months. But spring and summer can also be an equally difficult time during breeding. There is a shortage of seed during the planting season. The young birds some from as early as March put pressure on the breeding pair to provide food. The number of young all species puts further demands on the supply chain. It is important that you continue to supply throughout the year. With their own food supplies secure, the adults can forage for caterpillars, grubs and insects to feed their young.
Features
Attract wild birds to your garden
Ideal all year round food
Help conserve wildlife
Ingredients
Seeds, GrainsSafety Warning
Not Suitable for human consumption.
Country of Origin
Origin Free Text | Produced in the EU |
Preparation & Usage
Feeding Peanuts. Seed can be fed in a number of ways. It can be fed loose on the ground or on a bird table It can also be fed from a seed feeder. Different birds are attracted to different ways of feeding. Blackbirds, Robins, Starlings and Thrushes like to feed off the ground. Tits and finches like to eat from a feeder. Try both and see the different varieties of birds you can attract. Always make sure there is a plentiful supply of clean water for drinking and bathing. Always place food where the birds will be safe from predators such as cats. Many birds are lost each year to these predators.
Storage Guidelines
This product should be stored in a clean, dry place at ambient temperature.
Storage Type
Type | Ambient |
Company Name
P.B.S. Sales Ltd.
Company Address
Galway, Ireland.
Email Helpline
Telephone Helpline
+ 353 91 871788
Return To
P.B.S. Sales Ltd., Galway, Ireland. Email: [email protected] Ph: + 353 91 871788
Description
Peanuts for Wild Birds. Feeding wild birds will increase the number of species that visit your garden. This will greatly improve their chances of survival during the winter it will also help them through the difficult breeding season. Many of our wild birds now look on our gardens as a safe place of refuge. The necessary development of intensive farming in the countryside, has put pressure on many of our native birds. Not only are the number of singing Sky Larks and colourful Yellow Hammers declining but even among common garden birds like the Starling and Song Trushes there is notable decrease. Feeding All Year Round? It is now recommended to feed wild birds all year round. It is especially important to feed them from November through to July. Many of us appreciate the hardships for birds of the winter months. But spring and summer can also be an equally difficult time during breeding. There is a shortage of seed during the planting season. The young birds some from as early as March put pressure on the breeding pair to provide food. The number of young all species puts further demands on the supply chain. It is important that you continue to supply throughout the year. With their own food supplies secure, the adults can forage for caterpillars, grubs and insects to feed their young.Product Detail
Peanuts for Wild Birds. Feeding wild birds will increase the number of species that visit your garden. This will greatly improve their chances of survival during the winter it will also help them through the difficult breeding season. Many of our wild birds now look on our gardens as a safe place of refuge. The necessary development of intensive farming in the countryside, has put pressure on many of our native birds. Not only are the number of singing Sky Larks and colourful Yellow Hammers declining but even among common garden birds like the Starling and Song Trushes there is notable decrease. Feeding All Year Round? It is now recommended to feed wild birds all year round. It is especially important to feed them from November through to July. Many of us appreciate the hardships for birds of the winter months. But spring and summer can also be an equally difficult time during breeding. There is a shortage of seed during the planting season. The young birds some from as early as March put pressure on the breeding pair to provide food. The number of young all species puts further demands on the supply chain. It is important that you continue to supply throughout the year. With their own food supplies secure, the adults can forage for caterpillars, grubs and insects to feed their young.
Features
Attract wild birds to your garden
Ideal all year round food
Help conserve wildlife
Ingredients
Seeds, GrainsSafety Warning
Not Suitable for human consumption.
Country of Origin
Origin Free Text | Produced in the EU |
Preparation & Usage
Feeding Peanuts. Seed can be fed in a number of ways. It can be fed loose on the ground or on a bird table It can also be fed from a seed feeder. Different birds are attracted to different ways of feeding. Blackbirds, Robins, Starlings and Thrushes like to feed off the ground. Tits and finches like to eat from a feeder. Try both and see the different varieties of birds you can attract. Always make sure there is a plentiful supply of clean water for drinking and bathing. Always place food where the birds will be safe from predators such as cats. Many birds are lost each year to these predators.
Storage Guidelines
This product should be stored in a clean, dry place at ambient temperature.
Storage Type
Type | Ambient |
Company Name
P.B.S. Sales Ltd.
Company Address
Galway, Ireland.
Email Helpline
Telephone Helpline
+ 353 91 871788
Return To
P.B.S. Sales Ltd., Galway, Ireland. Email: [email protected] Ph: + 353 91 871788
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