Wild Bird Black Sunflower Seeds, 400g
£0.25/100g
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Wild Bird Black Sunflower Seeds, 400g
Enhance your garden's birdwatching experience with Wild Bird Black Sunflower Seeds. This 400g pack is designed to attract a variety of birds, including blackbirds, robins, blue tits, great tits, finches, sparrows, and starlings. Packed with high energy, these seeds serve as an ideal supplement for garden birds, making them a perfect choice for bird tables, feeders, or even scattered on the ground. Additionally, they will also attract doves and jays to your garden. Don’t forget to provide plenty of fresh drinking water to create a welcoming environment for our feathered friends!
Allergy Information
May contains NUTS including PEANUTS.
Nutritional Information
Protein 15.3%, Crude Fibre 14.4%, Ash 2.8%, Total oil 49.7%.
Warning
Not for human consumption. Keep bird feeders and feeding areas free from old and moudly food. Always wash your own hands after handling bird feeders and food. Please keep this product out of reach of children and pets.
Net Weight
400g ℮
Storage
Store in a cool and dry place.
Manufacturer Information
PLDZ, Pattison House, Midland Road, Walsall, WS1 3TXsku - 103135PLP
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