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Short description
Like a delicious nougat bar you might find in the treat aisle at the local supermarket, these eye-catching bird treats are great to look at and, if you’re a New Zealand bird, even better to snack on.
Bonded with natural vegetable fat, these wild bird gourmet treats contain a mixture of delectable fruit and New Zealand grown seeds to provide a vital source of nutrition and essential fats for garden birds. Unlike many suet-based feed products, these hanging treats do not need to be refrigerated either – so you can store and hang them when they’re needed most..
1: Made in New Zealand.
2: A fuss-free way to attract birds to the garden.
3:This treat can attract silvereye, sparrow, tui, thrush, waxeye, rosella, pigeon and blackbird
4: The seed has been treated so it will not sprout in the garden.
Where to hang your bird feeder: Simply remove from the packaging and hang the treat in a tree, ensuring it is well out of predators’ reach. Preferably hang it somewhere where you can sit back in an old chair and watch your feathered friends enjoy this delicious NZ-grown treat.
Size: 115mm diameter x 25mm deep
Ingredients
Vegetable fat, Canary seed, White French Millet, Oats, Sunflower, Wheat, Weedseed, Sorghum, Maize, Dried Apricots, Millet spray heads.
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