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Peanuts in fillet 200g
Peanuts for nature birds.
In a convenient net.
Peanuts to give pure or to enrich a basic mixture.
For cold days.
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Peanuts for nature birds.
In a convenient net.
Peanuts to give pure or to enrich a basic mixture.
For cold days.
Fat ball - fatty winter food for wild birds.
Mix of pure beef fat, cereals, and seeds.
Checked for the presence of ragweed seeds, to protect your garden from this parasitic plant.
Ideal in winter.
Analytical constituents:
Protein 9.5%, Fat content 24.0%, Crude ash 3.5%, Crude fibre 3.0%.
ball - fatty winter food for birds of nature
Mixture of pure beef fat, cereals and seeds.
Controlled on the presence of ragweed seeds, in order to preserve your garden from this parasitic plant.
Ideal in winter.
Without Net.
ball - fatty winter food for birds of nature
Mixture of pure beef fat, cereals and seeds.
Controlled on the presence of ragweed seeds, in order to preserve your garden from this parasitic plant.
Ideal in winter.
Without Net.
Recycled plastic feeder offered.
ball - fatty winter food for birds of nature
Mixture of pure beef fat, cereals and seeds.
Controlled on the presence of ragweed seeds, in order to preserve your garden from this parasitic plant.
Ideal in winter.
Without Net.
Add life to your garden with duvoplus' 3-in-1 power station. The metal bar is equipped with several hooks to offer all kinds of treats to birds or hang a feeder on it. Two cups are provided: one for bread crumbs or seeds and one for water, drinking or for a refreshing bath. The stable earth stake can be placed anywhere in the garden and is designed to withstand climatic conditions.
Striated sunflower is the basic seed of any parrot mixture. It is also used in mixtures for parakeets and exotic doves.
It is also the favorite food of your outdoor birds during the winter period! Ideal for feeding the birds in your garden.
Practical information for giving sunflower seeds to birds in your garden:
Remember to regularly clean the feeders of your outdoor birds so that diseases and bacteria do not thrive.
Also consider setting feeders high up to prevent predators (such as cats, foxes, etc.) from targeting birds when they are eating.