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Sunflower Hearts Reviews

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Sunflower Hearts are a nutritious seed and can be found in a number of our mixes. Being a great energy and protein source, Sunflower Hearts are ideal for all seasons and stages of life.
With the husk removed, birds can enjoy the whole seed without wasting energy on cracking them open to feed, which is especially important during the energy-conservative winter months.
Although Sunflower Hearts are more expensive to buy than Sunflower Seeds, you are not wasting money on husks that will not be eaten.
If you are concerned about larger birds and squirrels eating large quantities of sunflower hearts then ensure you choose the right bird feeder. We have Squirrel-resistant feeders and baffles in stock along with a full range of bird feeders and stations.

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Aneurin Hughes
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Quality product delivered promptly
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Posted 4 years ago
RACHAEL Wherry
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My birds love them I get greenfinches and goldfinches visiting.
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Posted 4 years ago
Marilyn Viveash
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Couldn’t be happier with the quality of these sunflower hearts and the birds love them. They do go through them. I fill 2 large feeders every other day.
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Posted 4 years ago
Our local bird population love this food and empty the feeders very quickly. The Vine House Farm ordering and delivery system is very slick and the price is excellent. Thumbs up all round.
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Posted 4 years ago
Mary Kingston
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Sunflower Hearts attract many species of finches and tits that live close by and those that fall to the ground from feeders are snapped up by other birds in the neighbourhood and sometimes squirrels. They are a magnet and support for wildlife and are excellent food for wildlife.
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Posted 4 years ago
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Posted 4 years ago
Too popular with our garden birds - they are costing a fortune to feed!!
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Posted 4 years ago
Natalie Cookson
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The birds seem to be enjoying them, so is the cheeky squirrel.
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Posted 4 years ago