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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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Always popular with the garden birds; chaffinches, robin, goldfinches and sparrows, plus bluetits and great tits with occasional coal tits.
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Posted 4 years ago
Mr Iain McCallum
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Posted 4 years ago
We have a huge array of birds visiting our garden and all love these Sunflower seeds. So happy that in buying this product, we are supporting a UK family business who deeply care about our precious planet and it’s wildlife. Vine House Farm are doing things in the right way. Let’s hope others will follow!
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Posted 4 years ago
Very good quality bird food & gone down in price.
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Posted 4 years ago
Miss Grace Buckley
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Sunflower hearts arrived looking good and well packed. Our birds will have a good Christmas
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Posted 4 years ago
Mr Bill Henderson
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My birds love them!
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Posted 4 years ago
Lesley Williams
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The quality of the sunflower hearts is excellent. Good value for money.
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Posted 4 years ago