Feed the Flock, Save the Planet! 🌍
The Suet Shop Wild Bird Food Insect Flavoured Suet Blocks come in a 10-pack, weighing 3 kg, and are enriched with human-grade beef tallow. Designed for all wild birds, these high-energy, protein-rich blocks are perfect for year-round feeding, supporting both bird health and conservation efforts.
Product Dimensions | 27.5 x 13 x 11.3 cm; 3 kg |
Breed Recommendation | All Wild Birds |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Item Form | block |
Colour | Neutral |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 10) |
Volume | 3 Kilograms |
Number of Items | 10 |
Quantity | 1 |
Storage Information | Store in a cool dry place out of sunlight |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 3 kg |
M**R
The birds approve
The birds love these blocks.
R**S
Gone down a treat
These suet blocks have gone down a treat with the wild birds we attract in our garden. Each block feels really weighty and compact too so they are lasting around the two week mark before I need to replenish my cage.Worth baring in mind the cage doesn’t come with the blocks so if you don’t already have one grab one to add to your order.Very impressed and certainly one I will be purchasing again. It had been lovely watching the variety of birds Large and small even though the little ones look like they have more of a task to eat from it they still hover pecking away so it is obviously a tasty treat.
T**R
Good quality suet blocks that the birds and other wildlife seem to love!
We have a lot of wildlife in our garden and the birds are well adjusted to me feeding them by now, these suet blocks seem to have gone down a treat not just with the birds but I had a fox pinch one that I left out by accident so they must be quite tasty indeed!Each suet block is individually wrapped, and they fit in the cage I already had just fine.At around £1.50 each I feel they represent quite good value for money, and I like that they are made in the UK too. It’s a product I’m more than happy to recommend and I feel they are worth the full five stars, buy with confidence!
C**S
heavy .
birds are enjoying them and squirrels .
É**R
Used In A Wooden 'Bird Box' And Is Attracting A Lot Of Interest
Normally we use suet pellets in our hanging bird feeder and makeshift wooden 'bird box' but pellets can make quite a mess and sometimes attract aggressive seagulls, ravens and the like, as bits inevitably land on the ground.Thought I'd give the 'suet blocks' a try and it seems to be a success with the smaller birds. Put one block in the wooden box a few hours ago - quite a few pecks have been eaten already! (See photos). The home made wooden box was for wet or windy days, but on drier days it also offers smaller birds a chance at some food too.Great Best Before End date (by over a year) but I'd imagine, given how hungry the local birds are, these blocks will be used up in about a fortnight.The summer weather and longer periods of daylight sees food disappear much more quickly compared to during the winter.Seems to be a success so far! Thanks for letting our feathered friends try something different!(Obviously, make sure you have some water nearby for drinks and bird baths - we have a solar powered mini fountain next to any bird food).
C**W
The birds love it
We have a bird feeding station with multiple sections which we fill with seed, nuts, flutter butter and fat balls so these are a welcome addition to the feeding station.We regularly see robins, blue tits, chaffinches and goldfinches at the table. Yesterday when we put this suet block out we saw the return of a woodpecker that we've not seen in a while.The magpies, pigeons, jackdaws and doves seem to love fighting over this block so it must be good. We even had a pesky squirrel that somehow gets up to our tray where the nuts are investigate the block but fortunately decided to leave it alone and see if we refilled the peanut tray!These are about 50p a block more than others I've seen but I'm pleased that the birds are enjoying them immensely.
S**N
Birds love it, but unfortunately our dogs as well
I've built a bird feeder a while ago with roof as a large underneath the roof area to keep seeds for them, where the birds can rest and we can enjoy watching them in the meantime.We used to have suet balls, but was not ideal as the birds easily rolled them out the feeder, and the balls ended up on the ground where our 2 dog was at it all the time. So we ended up always going out and picking it up.Was hoping this problem will get solved with a solid block....unfortunately didn't. The birds still pushing it out from the bird house. So we need to figure something else out.Apart from this very personal issue, these blocks are great. There's 10 of them, quite large and we always had birds munching on it. Last quite a long time as well.
C**W
a big hit with my local birds, pretty good value (they are quite dense: lots in there)
PROS-birds really seem to like them-quite good value (especially as they get delivered right to my door, they are heavy!)CONS-they are very dense, I’m thinking that smaller birds have a tough time getting what they need (I see them working quite hard when pecking at them). The starlings have no problems thoughNOTES-besides the cage I’ve got that’s sized for blocks like this, I break them up into smaller chunks and use them for a window bird-feeder. The birds really like them, and they last for ages-I’m very happy to purchase a product from a UK manufacturerMY STAR RATINGS:1* substandard, mostly cons2** barely acceptable, cons outweigh the pros3*** meets the basic requirements, cons balance the pros4**** good product, pros outweigh the cons5***** exceptional, all (or almost all) pros
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