Description
From the manufacturer
Extra Select – Berry Suet Pellets
Ingredients
Cereals, Human Grade Beef Suet, Seeds, Peanut Flour, Glycerol, Calcium, Raisins, Rowan Berries and natural colouring
Feeding Guide
Offer suet pellets in a specialised suet pellet feeder, a bird table, or even directly on the ground. The high-fat content makes them a quick source of energy, ideal for busy parents during the breeding season and for all birds during colder months. While suet pellets can be offered year-round, adjust the quantity based on the season and bird activity.
Handy Tips
- Avoid Overcrowding: Multiple feeders reduce disease spread.
- Cleanliness Counts: Regularly clean feeders to keep birds healthy.
- Safe Spots: Place feeders in open areas to deter predators.
- Mix It Up: Consider mixing suet pellets with other types of bird food for variety.
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Perfect Winter FeedingSuet pellets are rich in fats and proteins, providing an essential energy boost for birds during winter when natural food sources are scarce. |
Balanced NutritionComprising 6.2% Crude Protein and 22.4% Crude Fats, this berry-infused variant offers a balanced mix of energy and nutrients. |
Berry FlavourThis fruity blend attracts berry-loving birds like robins and blackbirds. The rowan berries and raisins add a sweet twist, making it a hit. |
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Premium Mix |
Robin & Songbird |
Spring & Summer |
Seed Mix |
Sunflower Hearts |
Less Mess |
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Key Ingredients | Black Sunflower Seed, Nyger Seed, Sunflower Heart | Sunflower Hearts, Suet Pellets, Mealworms | Sunflower Heats, Nyger Seeds, Mealworms | Black Sunflower, Red Dari | Sunflower Hearts | Sunflower hearts, Peanut Granules |
Feeder Type | Tube feeders, Feeder houses, Bird tables, Ground Feeding | Tube feeders, Feeder houses, Bird tables, Ground Feeding | Tube feeders, Feeder houses, Bird tables, Ground Feeding | Tube feeders, Feeder houses, Bird tables, Ground Feeding | Feeder, Bird table | Tube feeders, Feeder houses, Bird tables, Ground Feeding |
Anastasia –
This food attracts many different birds to my garden now the colder days are here this food is very important for these birds to survive, great value for money. For bird enthusiasts or anyone who want to help for the birds survival.
debstv –
Always a good price and the birds love these suet pellets
Greenbell –
My resident squad of birds just loved this food. When you ask about flavour, well I didn’t try it but the birds seemed to enjoy!
Amazon Customer –
Judging by the way these things disappeared from the bird feeding table I guess the birds loved them.
Grumps –
Bought this pack of suet for the birds. I am having to fill the feeder everyday as the birds are going like mad to get the suet pellets.
C. Nokes –
The birds just love these so much do recommend to anyone.
moira –
Robins love it
Amazon Customer –
I have been getting this for a few years now and judging by the variety and number of birds that call by I reckon it tastes pretty darn good. Now you might think ‘they would eat anything!’ But I tell you you are quite wrong. I have tried a number of seed type mixes and honestly I have 3/4 of a 12kg bag of high quality wild bird seed to tell you they don’t eat everything. They throw from the feeders any seeds they don’t want, to get to what they do and even “no mess” or “no grow” seeds are a mess and often do grow plus the mouse population think it is fantastic and as I don’t want to attract anymore rodent life than what would naturally be around I feel that the suet pellets are a much better buy.Don’t think the mice won’t get in on the suet pellet action if any are dropped because obviously they will but generally the starlings will not throw them out of the feeders just a few will fall but what I put out is eaten throughout the day by the birds so no surplus for the mice. I restrict the amount I put out as well as honestly it would all be eaten and I believe the birds need to still look for other sources of food and so grow wild flowers etc to attract bugs etc and let plants go to seed for the birds too.Word to any dog owners out there who have food obsessed hounds….. My big leggy floppy eared critter thinks that suet pellets are treats for her and will go sniffing through the grass and flower beds for a dropped pellet… I mean one pellet. So if I put them in a ground feeder for the blackbirds even on the raised bed with defences to stop my mutt getting in the bed, she is determined and will happily spend the day looking for weakness in my plan and then gratefully thanks me with kisses and muddy paws when she does, nosing the weak point to let me know where I need to improve next time!!!! LIFT YOUR GROUND FEEDER BEFORE YOUR DOG GOES OUT OR CAT AS TOO MUCH WILL GIVE THEM A DODGY TUMMY.From the same company I previously bought these suet pellets in containers. I now use the same container and refill it when I open a bag. You could use any container with lid though. Any open bags would definitely attract the mouse or rat around for tea… Or in my case my dog would devour it!!
C. Gale –
Been buying these for couple of years now. The birds love them. The quality is very good and overall good value. A good choice.
Trevor Hartley –
Mix this with other food in winter especially and its always gone really quickly.