The Manhattan Suet Block Feeder, with a built-in tray is exceptionally well-made, strong and also suitable for fatballs or Suet Dumplings! Made using a metal lid and base, and heavy-gauge steel cage, to help withstand the weather. A high quality decorative feeder, perfect for attracting a wide variety of birds.To fill, just unlatch and slide the lid along, then replace when done. Hang at least 1.5m [5′] from the ground, and away from trees or bushes for protection. Clean and disinfect feeders and tables regularly.
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Experience quality and craftsmanship with our product. Designed with functionality in mind, it combines style and practicality. This item is perfect for enhancing your environment while serving its purpose seamlessly.
The number of people feeding birds in their gardens drops in Spring and Summer, the very months when birds need the most support. It’s the period when they are building nests, raising young, and undergoing moulting cycles—activities that require significant energy and reliable food sources.
Poor quality birdfood often contains filler grains, which birds discard and can lead to bacterial and fungal growth. So always use high-quality bird feed such as one from the Johnston & Jeff range.Our suet dumplings are larger and contain almost twice the fat content of inferior brands. These suet and insect offerings of ours provide a healthier nutrition.
You may have read that Greenfinches are in decline, but these attractive garden birds are granivorous and seeds and sunflower hearts are a very important part of their diet. Continuing to feed hearts during spring and summer would be an important way to help.
Refresh water daily and clean feeders weekly. Avoid flat surfaces for feeding as these are less hygienic. Use multiple feeders to reduce overcrowding.
Better quality feed is the responsible way to support UK birdlife and attract a variety of birds to your garden.
For more information, see our blogs or refer to the UK Pet Food information sheet.