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Beewarm Sunflower Hearts wild Bird Food. 20kg

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All of our sunflower hearts are suitable for feeding all year round, although you may wish to switch to sunflower chips (or supplement with chips) in the spring months to help fledglings who may not be able to get at the seed quite as easily as adult birds. Similarly you might want to supplement with suet pellets or fat balls during the winter months, as the suet will help build fat reserves. How to feed

High in energy, our 25.1kg sunflower hearts for birds are a valuable and nutritious seed to have in any garden. With a wide variety of wild birds that love them, sunflower hearts are a versatile and easy to feed seed. Best of all, as they have had the husks removed, the birds will eat the whole seed, leaving little if no mess around your feeding station. Do you do smaller bags? There are a number of benefits to Sunflower Hearts over Whole Sunflower Seeds. Whilst they are slightly more expensive, you are not wasting money on husks which cannot be eaten, giving you better value overall. We sell the UK's highest quality, cheapest sunflower hearts, sunflower chips and sunflower seeds for wild garden birds.

Sunflower Hearts for wild garden birds

Sunflower seeds and hearts are both nutrient-rich and calorie-dense. This makes them an ideal bird food for a range of birds. Our premium sunflower hearts are an ideal food for birds in the UK during the Winter. They come with the husk removed, which saves the birds time and energy when eating them. Usually, birds need to break seeds down with their beaks before they can consume them properly. This is not bad for the birds, but it does make them use more energy. When the weather is colder, it is better for birds to preserve their energy wherever they can. Because of this, sunflower hearts are a great form of bird seed. For out of areas (e.g. Northern Ireland, Scottish Highlands and Islands, Isle of Man and outlying areas), please refer to our delivery information for our delivery charges. Sunflower seeds come from the flowers of sunflower plants, with the seeds developing as the flower dies off at the end of the summer. They are ideal for garden birds as they help provide them with the energy levels they need.

Hearts have many benefits, including that they help birds to preserve their energy, which is especially important during the Winter. Purchasing sunflower hearts over seeds also means that much less mess is left in your garden. This is perfect for those who would rather not have to clean up waste after a bird feeding session. Cleaning up husks from seeds is also important if you want to continue to safely attract wild birds to your garden. This is because a harmful bacteria can grow on wasted husks if they are not cleaned up, and this can be harmful to birds if they sift through them looking for scraps of hearts.If you’re asking ‘what birds do sunflower hearts attract’, you can find more detailed information see the ‘which birds eat sunflower hearts’ section below.

If you want to spot a UK Robin in your garden and are wondering whether Robins eat sunflower hearts, the answer is yes. You appear to be using Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer will no longer be supported by Microsoft after June 2022 after which we will drop support too. All of our bird foods should be stored in an airtight container to preserve them for as long as possible. If you do not have an airtight container, a cool dry place will suffice, but we do recommend a container to help keep them fresh for as long as possible. Birds you might attract to your garden Our delivery couldn't be simpler. You pay a fixed fee for every 29kg added to your basket - that's it!

High-Quality Sunflower Hearts for Birds

High in energy, sunflower heart kernels are a valuable and nutritious bird seed to have in any garden. With a wide variety of wild birds that love them, sunflower hearts are a versatile and easy seed to feed. Best of all, as they have had the husks removed, the birds will eat the whole seed, leaving little if no mess around your feeding station and feeders. Available in Sizes

If 25.1kg is a little too much for you, take a look at the 12.55kg Sunflower Hearts. This 25.1kg will be delivered as 2x 12.55kg bags, so you don't need to worry about not being able to lift it. When to feed At Love Garden Birds we cater for all your bird seed mix needs. In addition to the best sunflower seeds for birds, we offer a selection of great guides to get you started with bird feeding and learn about seasonal foods. For seasoned bird enthusiasts, we have all the accessories, gifts, and hardware you need to make the most out of your garden.

How to feed

A hanging seed feeder is an essential part of the mix, with this mainly used by finches and tits. Finch species such as goldfinch will sit on a perch to eat the sunflower hearts, whereas tit species such as great tit will fly off with a single heart, find a suitable natural perch like a twig, hold the heart with its feet, then chip away and consume small chunks. Using a hanging feeder with round perches will also allow chaffinches and even ground feeding birds like robins to also get to the food (robins swallow the sunflower hearts whole). - Ground trays or bird tables Please ensure that you obtain and retain a proof of posting when you return your goods. This is to protect you in the event that your goods are lost in transit. Always get a fast turn around with this Company, an excellent service and I don't say that very often. We've populated a list of helpful answers to common questions we get about Sunflower Hearts and Seeds. We hope it helps! We recommend storing your bird food in an airtight container in a cool and dry location, to ensure that it remains fresh for the period up to the best before date. Product Notes

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