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  • A wholesome, nutritious soft bird food blended with high-protein peanut pieces
  • This soft bird food can be fed from the ground, a bird table or a softfood feeder
  • Will be loved by ground feeding wild birds like Blackbirds & Robins
  • Contains cut maize and peanut pieces
  • Can be fed all year round
  • Suitable for feeding on the ground or scattered on a bird table
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Beggar's Banquet™ Softfood

Ideal for

Blackbird, Song Thrush, Robin, Wren, Dunnock, Great Tit, Blue Tit, Coal Tit, Long-Tailed Tit, Greenfinch, Chaffinch, Siskin, Starling

Regular price £5.34
Regular price £5.34 Sale price £5.34
Size

   Bird Table

 

Bird food available in bulk up to 20 kg from Haith's

 

A wholesome, nutritious soft bird food blended with high-protein peanut pieces for ground and table feeding wild garden birds - all for a price that no bird should go hungry 365 days of the year. 

This soft bird food can be fed from the ground, a bird table or a softfood feeder

Key Ingredients: Cut Maize, Peanut Pieces

Please note: Bird seed recipes may change without notice in line with crop availability, but we'll always select a suitable seed replacement. 

Customer Reviews

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Angela
Fantastic!

Don't let the name of this food decieve you; this is a fantastic mix, rich in protein for many kinds of birds. Highly recommend!

Well said! The name we love, but the birds seem to love the seed more. Thanks for feeding Britain's beautiful birds.

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JOAN
They Love It

"The little birds love this food"

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Jill Foster
Tit R Us

"I've never seen all the tit species in my garden before. They all love it especially the long-tailed tits. Thank you"

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Barbara Coulam
The Small Birds Love This

"I make a bird porridge with this mix using hot water, the birds demolish it in no time !"

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Gill Philpotts
Beggars' Banquet

"Thought the title might mean a cheap mix but far from it and the birds give it their approval by eating it all from the feeder then finding every last bit on the ground! Sparrows especially like this mix."