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Fat Ball Feeder
These fat ball feeders make feeding wild birds easy. Just place 1, 2 or 3 balls, depending on size, in the feeder and hang it up. Fat balls are an excellent source of nourishment for wild birds.
Small spiral feeder pack 12 constructed from green plastic coated sprung wire. Approx 3" diameter sphere can be used tp dispense one 100g standard fat ball or food scraps. In the spring can also be used as a reservoir of nesting material which birds re...
£2.29
This robust, heavy duty feeder will hold 4 fat balls perfect for attracting a wide variety of garden birds including members of the tit family, robins, and finches.
£11.25
Attach this hook to a bird feeder pole and it will provide the perfect hanger for fat balls guaranteed to entice the wild birds into your garden.
£3.42
Hang your bird feeders, bird peckers or fat ball hangers from this elegant bracket.
£4.39
Attract a variety of wild birds into your garden with this fat ball feeder. The fat balls are a nutritious, high energy treat and are suitable for all year round feeding.
£5.86
Flower Shaped Wooden Fatball Holder For Use Outdoors. 3 Flowers Per Pack.
£4.98
Robust, weather resistant plastic covered galvanised wire construction.FAQ'sFor over a century the Harrisons name has been synonymous with the production of the highest quality animal feeds. Originally suppliers to the farming industry, Walter Harrison & Sons now concentrate on cleaning and blending finest quality ingredients to produce a wide range of bird seeds, pigeon corns and small animal feeds. With generations of accumulated experience, Harrisons nutritionists produce unique mixtures for either general or breed-specific use and are major suppliers to the UK pet trade. Additionally, a comprehensive range of treats and accessories are also available within the following Harrison brands. Garden Friends - Wild bird diets, treats and accessories. Feathered Friends - Small and large cage bird diets, treats and accessories. Furry Friends - Small animal diets, treats and accessories. Pride of The Mill - Coop and yard bird diets. Feeding & Hygiene Tips-The BTO and RSPB recommend wild birds are fed all year round. - Requirements are greater in late autumn and winter when natural resources are in shorter supply. - High energy levels are also needed during spring when birds are busy breeding and raising young. - Birds lose energy maintaining body temperature overnight, so a good breakfast is essential to set them up for the day. - Once you have established a feeding regime dont disappoint them, they will depend on you. - Establish several feeding areas and move them regularly to avoid bacterial build up. - Consider predators when selecting suitable feeding sites, set table and feeder heights accordingly and make sure birds feeding on the ground have a good line of sight. - Store all foods in a cool, dry place. - Be aware that ground feeding stations can attract rodents. Hygiene Tips- Feed little and often. - Replace old or wet food to prevent build up of bacteria or mould, particularly on table and ground feeding stations. - Clean feeding stations regularly with a safe disinfectant. - Always wash your hands after handling bird products. With disappearing habitats and climatic changes the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) both recommend the year-round feeding of garden birds to maintain a healthy and viable flock of native species. Some species like the swift and swallow feed on-the-wing from airborne insects and will never visit your table or bird feeder, but to most others it represents a single source for fuelling their busy lives. They need energy to keep them warm through the long cold winter, during the busy nesting season and whilst raising their young families. Though winters may not be as long or severe now, the shift in seasonal patterns encourage many species to raise more than a single brood per year, and this prolonged breeding period only serves to heighten the need for a continuous food supply. The feeding preferences of most popular native species fall into two basic categories, those that prefer softer foods and feed from the ground, like the Thrush, Blackbird, Robin and Wren, and most others who predominantly feed on seeds. All have their particular favourite foods just as we do, and when you select from the Walter Harrisons Garden Friends range of premium quality mixes you have the choice of those which attract many different species or specially formulated preparations for the more discerning pallet. The range also includes many attractive and tasty Energy Boost treats to supplement the basic diet and encourage even more visitors to your garden, plus a wide selection of quality feeders and accessories. In fact theres everything you need to create your very own nature reserve in your back garden.
£1.75
Strong and flexible construction. Manufactured from durable weather resistant metal. Dark green coloured plastic coating. Features a spiral design. Easy to clean and refill. Suitable for feeding corn and fat balls. Height measures approximately 24cm.
£1.35
