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Suet Bird Food

Suet bird food is a high-energy treat that plays a vital role in supporting your garden birds throughout the year. Read more here.

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    £1.99
  2. Ultimate Fat Balls – Box of 50
    £14.99
  3. National Trust Original Peanut Butter for Birds
    £1.94 £2.99
  4. Ultimate Peanut Butter for Birds - Bundle of 5
    £13.16 £14.95
  5. National Trust Robin Peanut Cake 300g
    £1.94 £2.99
  6. Peanut Butter for Birds with Kibbled Peanuts
    £2.09 £2.99
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    £2.99
  10. National Trust Mealworm Peanut Cake 500ml
    £4.99
  11. National Trust Ultimate Fat Balls – Tub of 30
    £9.99
  12. Suet Pellets with Insects
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  14. National Trust Ultimate Fat Balls – Pack of 6
    £1.87 £2.49
  15. Mealworm Peanut Cake Tube 1 Litre
    £7.99
  16. Organic Fat Balls – Pack of 6
    £3.99
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  18. Hi-Energy Peanut Butter for Birds
    £2.99
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    £16.49
  20. National Trust Seed Peanut Cake 300g
    £1.94 £2.99
  21. Supreme Peanut Cake Square 300g
    £2.99
  22. Suet Block with Seed Mix 300g
    £1.39 £1.99
  23. Energy Rolls with Insect Fat - 6 pack
    £4.99
  24. National Trust Original Peanut Cake 300g
    £2.99
  25. Mealworm Fat Balls – Pack of 6
    £2.99
  26. Fat Balls with Insect Fat – Pack of 6
    £2.99
  27. Twist & Feed Suet Jar with Mealworms
    £3.59 £3.99
  28. Very Berry Peanut Cake Tube 500ml
    £4.99
  29. National Trust Insect Peanut Butter for Birds
    £2.99
  30. National Trust Mealworm Peanut Cake 300g
    £2.99
  31. Suet Block with Insect Fat 300g
    £2.99
  32. Joshua Peanut Butter Fat Bar
    £2.39 £3.99
  33. Giant Seed Fat Ball – Without Rope
    £3.49
  34. Suet Logs with Seeds - 6 pack
    £2.99
  35. National Trust Original Peanut Cake 500ml
    £4.99
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Packed with essential fats and nutrients, suet is especially valuable during colder months and times when natural food sources are scarce. Adding suet to your feeding station ensures a reliable food supply that attracts a wide variety of bird species. 

 

Why choose suet bird food?

Suet bird food is one of the most effective ways to nourish wild birds. Made from fats and combined with seeds, berries, or insects, suet provides the energy birds need for flying, foraging, and staying warm. Its versatility allows it to be used in various feeders or placed directly on a bird table, making it an essential addition to any wildlife-friendly garden.

Benefits of suet bird food:

  1. Offers concentrated energy to keep birds active and healthy.
  2. Suitable for year-round feeding, especially in harsh winter months.
  3. Attracts a diverse range of bird species, enhancing biodiversity in your garden.
  4. Easy to use with feeders, bird tables, or simply scattered on the ground.

 

Types of suet bird food available

At CJ Wildlife, we offer a variety of suet bird food options to meet the needs of different bird species. From suet pellets to blocks, each product is designed to provide maximum nutrition and attract specific types of birds to your outdoor space.

Popular suet bird food options:

  • Suet pellets: Small, bite-sized treats that are perfect for feeders and ground-feeding birds.
  • Suet blocks: Long-lasting and ideal for hanging feeders, they attract birds like woodpeckers and blue tits.
  • Suet balls: Convenient and easy to hang, these are a favorite among sparrows and starlings.
  • Specialized suet mixes: Flavored suet with added ingredients like berries or mealworms to attract specific species.

 

How to use suet bird food in your garden

Using suet bird food is simple and flexible, making it a popular choice for bird enthusiasts. Whether you’re using specialized feeders or scattering it on the ground, suet is an easy way to create a feeding station that meets the needs of a wide variety of birds.

Tips for feeding suet bird food:

  • Use a suet feeder to keep food secure and minimize waste.
  • Place suet in shaded areas to prevent it from melting in warmer months.
  • Scatter suet pellets on the ground to attract species like blackbirds and robins.
  • Offer a mix of suet balls and blocks to cater to different bird preferences.

 

When to feed suet bird food

Suet bird food can be fed all year round, but it is particularly beneficial during one specific season. In winter, when natural food is scarce, suet provides a vital energy source to help birds survive the cold.

 

Which birds eat suet bird food?

Suet bird food is loved by a wide range of species. Its high-fat content makes it a favorite among insectivorous birds, while seed-based suet attracts seed-eating birds. By offering suet, you can enjoy watching an array of feathered visitors in your garden.

Bird species attracted by suet:

  • Robins, blackbirds, and thrushes (particularly suet pellets or insect-based suet).
  • Blue tits, great tits, and long-tailed tits (suet blocks or fat balls).
  • Woodpeckers and nuthatches (larger suet blocks with nuts).
  • Sparrows, starlings, and finches (fruit-flavored fat balls or suet blocks).

 

Support biodiversity with suet bird food

By feeding suet bird food, you’re not only supporting your local bird population but also contributing to a healthier ecosystem. Birds play an important role in pest control, pollination, and seed dispersal, all of which help maintain the natural balance in your garden.

Offering suet is a simple yet impactful way to invite nature into your outdoor space. With a variety of options to choose from, you can create the perfect feeding station to keep your garden birds happy and healthy all year long.