50/50 Budgie mix is a combination of white millet and canary seed. This traditional diet is widely used by breeders to satisfy a budgies basic nutritional needs. Composition : Millet, Canary Seed, Soya Oil
A valued enhancement to a budgies diet to give a real boost to condition, particularly during the breeding season. Composition : Groats, Millet, Rape, Linseed, Niger, Hemp, Canary Seed, Soya Oil, Aniseed Oil
A traditional Canary mix, delicious and perfect for all Canaries. High quality virtually dust free Canary seed mix. Composition: Canary Seed, Groats, Rape, Linseed, Yellow Biscuit, Soya Oil
The Colonels Parakeet & Lovebird Mix has a top quality selection of ingredients. Composition: Millet, Canary Seed, Safflower, Small Sunflower, Groats, Buckwheat, Paddy Rice, Soya Oil
A table food specifically formulated for Robins, and most small birds. Containing mealworms and fruit this mixture is very nutritious and palatable. Composition : Maize Grits, Millet, Hearts, Chopped Peanuts, Pinhead Oatmeal, Raisins, Meal Worms, Soya Oil
A delicious blend of mainly husk free small ingredients, designed to support parent birds during the Spring and Summer. Composition: Hulled Sunflower, Groats, Micronised Barley, Maize Grits, Millet, Niger, Pinhead Oatmeal, Raisins, Elderberries, Soya Oil
Bartholomews Colonels® Black Sunflower Bird Seed is great for feeding to birds all year round, with a high oil content for good nutrition whilst having been cleaned for increased quality.
Containing an assortment of specialist ingredients such as nyger seeds, Bartholomews Colonels® Foreign Finch Seed Mix not only tastes great, it will help to keep your birds fit and healthy. Composition: Yellow Millet, Panicum Millet, Red Millet, Canary Seed, Niger Seed, Soya Oil
Loved by Goldfinches Requires special Niger FeederNiger seed is a very small, fine seed that is black in colour. It requires a specialist feeder as, due to its’ size, it would simply spill out of the ports on a normal seed feeder. These seeds contain approximately 40% oil and 20% protein, providing plenty of energy and thus contributing to the overall health and vitality of visiting garden birds that dine upon it. Goldfinches are renowned for their love of this particular seed and when feeding in numbers, make a wonderful spectacle in our gardens. Additionally, Green finches, siskins and redpolls are fans of Niger seed benefitting from the energy it provides. Originating from Ethiopia, and additionally grown in Asia and India, Niger seed is often referred to as thistle or nyjer however it is more closely related to sunflower than the thistle plant. This confusion may have come about because it is a small black seed that bears a close resemblance to thistle seeds which goldfinches naturally forage for in the wild.
£44.95
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