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If your local birds could talk (and they didn’t mind answering questions from a curious human) we suspect they’d say Topflite energy cakes are one of their favourite backyard treats. Alas they can only look at you with their pleading little eyes – hoping one day you’ll hang one of these great feeders…
Not only are these easy-to-use feeders good looking and great at attracting the local birds – they’re also really cost effective. For all of the hours you’ll get to enjoy watching your feathered mates this really is a wide investment.
1: A great gift idea, along with some TopFlite Wild Bird Energy Cakes
2: Hang in a bird-friendly spot away from predators, up a tree or on a bird table
3: Set this cake feeder up to encourage repeat visits from your favourite birds
4: Built tough so your children’s grandchildren can enjoy using it too
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