Natures Market Wild Bird Food Seed Mix 1kg for Attracting Birds (BF10S)





Description
Natures Market Wild Bird Food Seed Mix 1kg Handy Bag
MPN: BF10S
Barcode: 5013478150639
This 1kg bag contains a specially formulated seed mix designed to nourish wild birds throughout the year with a blend of quality ingredients.
Who This Product Is For
This seed mix is for garden owners and bird enthusiasts who want to support local bird populations and attract various species to their outdoor space.
It suits those looking to maintain regular bird feeding throughout the year, particularly during seasons when natural food sources are limited.
Key Features
- Nutrient-Rich Blend: Contains a selection of seeds and grains, providing birds with access to vital nutrients for energy and health.
- Attracts Diverse Species: Appeals to a wide range of birds from bluetits to wood pigeons, bringing activity to your garden.
- Energy-Packed Additions: Includes rapeseed oil to help sustain birds, particularly during colder months.
- Multiple Use Options: Suitable for use in both bird tables and seed feeders, accommodating different garden setups.
- Carefully Selected Ingredients: Blend includes conservation-grade wheat, black sunflower seeds, oats, and other quality components.
Practical Applications
This mix supports bird populations during winter months, attracts colourful species for observation, and contributes to a thriving garden ecosystem. The formula helps birds obtain necessary nourishment while allowing you to enjoy their presence.
How This Fits Into a Typical Job
This seed mix forms part of regular garden bird care routines. It is typically used after selecting appropriate feeding equipment and positioning it correctly, followed by ongoing maintenance of both the feed supply and feeding stations.
The product serves as the primary nutritional component in a complete bird feeding system that includes clean water provision and regular hygiene practices.
How to Use
- Choose Your Feeder: Place the seed mix in a bird table or suitable seed feeder.
- Location: Position your feeder in a safe, quiet area of the garden to encourage bird visits.
- Regular Refills: Check daily and refill as needed to keep birds returning.
- Clean Feeders: Regularly clean feeders with a scrubbing brush to maintain hygiene and bird health.
- Provide Fresh Water: Make sure clean water is always available alongside the feed.
Storage and Maintenance
- Store the bag in a cool, dry place to preserve freshness.
- Keep feeders clean to prevent the spread of disease among birds.
- Check the feed regularly for any signs of dampness and replace if necessary.
Specifications
- Pack size: 1kg handy bag
- Contains: Conservation-grade wheat, black sunflower seeds, oats, rapeseed oil, and other ingredients
- Suitable for: Bird tables and seed feeders
- Use: Year-round bird feeding
Order this wild bird seed mix today and enjoy the beauty of nature as your garden becomes a haven for a diverse range of bird species.
-
Specification
Weight 0.450 kg Reference Code BF10S
Weight 1kg
Manufacturer Kingfisher
Type Wild bird seed and cereals
Brand Natures Market
-
Product FAQsQ:
What types of birds can I expect to attract?
A:Using this mix, you may see blue tits, house sparrows, finches, wood pigeons, dunnocks, and even great spotted woodpeckers, among others, in your garden.
Q:Can this product be used year-round?
A:Yes, the blend is designed for all-year feeding, offering essential nutrients for birds in every season.
Q:Is this mix suitable for small birds?
A:Absolutely. The carefully selected seeds cater to a range of sizes, from small garden birds like wrens to larger species like doves.
Q:Should I add water alongside the feed?
A:Yes, fresh and clean water should always be made available for birds when offering them food.
Q:How do I store leftover seed mix?
A:To maintain its freshness, keep the seed in its original bag, tightly sealed, and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Q:What precautions should I take while feeding birds?
A:Always clean your feeders regularly and avoid placing them near areas where predators, such as cats, may pose a risk to visiting birds.





