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Bucktons Wild Bird Food 20kg - FREE P&P
Bucktons Wild Bird Food 20kg - FREE P&P
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Bucktons Wild Bird Food 20kg
Bucktons Wild Bird Food is an appealing all-natural seed mix formulated to attract many common garden bird species. With a consistent, quality formulation that garden birds love, this versatile mix is easy to use in hanging feeders, ground feeders or on bird tables — making it a great everyday choice for feeding your garden visitors.
Why Choose Bucktons Wild Bird Food?
Bucktons are one of the UK’s most established bird food brands, trusted by bird lovers for generations. Their Wild Bird Food is made from all-natural ingredients with a consistent formulation that provides reliable nutrition for a wide range of common garden bird species throughout the year.
Key Benefits
- All-natural ingredients
- Attracts a wide variety of common garden birds
- Consistent formulation for reliable results
- Suitable for hanging feeders, ground feeders and bird tables
- Easy to use — simply fill your feeder and enjoy
- 20kg bag with free P&P
How to Use
Fill hanging feeders, ground feeders or scatter on a bird table. Replenish daily and remove any uneaten or wet seed to prevent mould. Always provide fresh, clean water nearby for drinking and bathing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What birds will this attract?
Bucktons Wild Bird Food is formulated to attract many common garden bird species including sparrows, finches, tits, robins, blackbirds and dunnocks.
Can I use this in a hanging feeder?
Yes — Bucktons Wild Bird Food is suitable for use in hanging feeders, ground feeders and on bird tables, making it a versatile choice for any garden feeding setup.
Is this suitable for year-round feeding?
Yes — Bucktons Wild Bird Food can be offered year-round to support garden birds throughout all seasons. It is particularly valuable in winter when natural food sources are scarce.
How should I store wild bird food?
Store in a cool, dry, airtight container away from moisture and pests. Keep feeders clean and replenish with fresh seed regularly to prevent mould and spoilage.
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