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Johnston & Jeff Robin & Songbird Mix with Insects

Johnston & Jeff Robin & Songbird Mix with Insects

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Johnston & Jeff Robin & Songbird Mix with Insects — High-Energy Insect-Rich Blend for Robins & Small Songbirds

Johnston & Jeff Robin & Songbird Mix with Insects is a high-energy blend designed with robins and small, slender-beaked songbirds in mind. Combining pinhead oatmeal with insect protein, this mix provides the soft, easily digestible food that robins and similar species prefer — attracting them to your garden all year round. Suitable for all life stages. Available in 2kg and 12.75kg sizes.

Key Benefits

  • Formulated for robins and small slender-beaked songbirds
  • Pinhead oatmeal — soft, easily digestible and nutritious
  • Insect protein for the high-protein diet robins need
  • High-energy blend for year-round feeding
  • Suitable for all life stages
  • Available in 2kg and 12.75kg (buy 2 save 5%) sizes

How to Feed

Offer on a bird table, in a ground feeder or in a low open dish — robins prefer to feed at or near ground level. Feed year-round for best results. Particularly valuable in winter when natural insect food is scarce, and in spring during the breeding season when parent birds need protein to feed their chicks.

Suitable for

Robin, dunnock, wren, blackbird, song thrush, mistle thrush, starling, wagtail and other small slender-beaked songbirds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do robins need a specialist mix?
Robins have slender beaks that are not well suited to cracking hard seeds. They naturally feed on insects, worms and soft foods. A specialist robin mix with pinhead oatmeal and insect protein provides the soft, protein-rich food that robins prefer and thrive on.

When is the best time to feed robins?
Robins benefit from year-round feeding. In winter, natural insect food is scarce and a high-protein mix helps them maintain condition through cold weather. In spring and summer, parent birds need extra protein to feed their chicks, making insect-rich mixes particularly valuable during the breeding season.

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