These small pellets of suet and seeds come in a wide range of flavours to appeal to many different species of wild birds and provide a high energy food source during difficult times. They can be fed from peanut feeders, table tops and the ground.
Britain’s “False Spring” Is Back — Keep Your Garden Birds Thriving
Warm sunshine one day. Cold wind and rain the next.
That’s the UK in April — and while we can adapt, garden birds struggle.
👉 Less natural food
👉 Higher energy needs
👉 Breeding se ...