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Jake's Farm Yard Wild Bird Seed (1kg Bag)

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Jake's Farm Yard Wild Bird Seed (1kg Bag)

Give the birds in your garden a nutritious and delicious treat with Jake's Farm Yard Wild Bird Seed. This specially formulated blend is designed to complement the natural diet of wild birds. This offers them a balanced mix of seeds and grains to keep them happy and healthy. Whether you have a small balcony or a sprawling garden, this wild bird seed mix will attract a variety of bird species, making your outdoor space a haven for nature lovers.

The 1kg bag comes with a resealable feature, helping to lock in freshness and ensure the seeds stay crisp and appetising for longer. The mix includes a wide range of ingredients that are specifically chosen to meet the dietary needs of wild birds. The black sunflower seeds, for example, are rich in oils and provide energy, while the cut maize and split peas offer important proteins and nutrients. Sunflower hearts and millet seeds are included for added variety and to cater to different bird preferences.

This wild bird seed is proudly made in the UK, ensuring high-quality ingredients that you can trust. Ideal for feeding birds all year round, this mix will keep them coming back for more.

Key Features:

  • High-Quality Blend: Specially formulated to complement the natural diet of wild birds.
  • Resealable Bag: Keeps seeds fresh for longer and prevents waste.
  • Homemade in the UK: Proudly crafted with local ingredients to ensure quality.
  • Nutrient-Rich Ingredients: Offers a balanced mix of seeds and grains for wild birds.
  • Attracts a Variety of Birds: Ideal for feeding wild birds in your garden all year round.

Ingredients:

  • Wheat
  • Black Sunflower Seeds
  • Cut Maize
  • White Millet
  • Kibbled Split Peas
  • Red Millet Seed
  • Niger Seed
  • Sunflower Hearts
  • Vegetable Oil

Bring a touch of nature to your garden with Jake's Farm Yard Wild Bird Seed and enjoy watching your feathered friends flock to your feeders.

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