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Our October A-List Offer
Our October A-List offer is a versatile bird-feeder, free when you spend €60 in one transaction in any of our stores.
This is a timely offer as those autumnal chills we’re feeling are affecting our feathered friends too. As the temperature plummets small birds in particular need more energy to stay warm. As the months get colder, their sources of natural food are dwindling, so now a great time to get into the habit of putting out food and water.
What type of food?
Variety is the key here, particularly if you want to attract a lot of different birds to your garden. This can lead to the accumulation of many different feeders because most feeders are designed for one specific food type, like peanuts, for example, or suet balls. That’s one of the reasons why we liked the Peckish 3-port dual-function seed feeder – it works for a coarser multi-seed mix such as Peckish Complete, and a finer seed like nyjer. To switch, you simply move the gauge inside to the coarse or the fine setting. Watch the short video to see exactly how this is done.
Peckish 3 Port Feeder Seed Mix Guide
Peckish Nyjer seed will attract Goldfinches, while the Complete mix attracts Dunnock, Robin, House Sparrow, Goldfinch, Bullfinch, Blue Tit, Chaffinch, Greenfinch, Coal Tit, Long Tailed Tit, Great Tit, Song Thrush, Blackbird, Nuthatch and many more!
A versatile high-quality bird feeder
There are lots of other reasons why we chose this feeder as our gift to you;
- It takes a full 500g pack of seed.
- It’s easy to fill: remove the hanger/cap and you have a decent-sized opening for filling.
- It’s easy to clean: the removable sections allow for easy washing. The base tray is also detachable.
- No mess: the base tray catches any uneaten seeds so that they don’t fall on the ground. It also has small holes in it so that water doesn’t gather in the tray.
This is a high-quality feeder worth €15.99, and it’s yours when you spend €60 in one transaction in Arboretum Leighlinbridge, Arboretum Kilquade or Arboretum Urban Green during the month of October.
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