Peckish Globe Window Bird Feeder
£13.50
Product information
Preparation and Usage
- Provide food throughout the whole year especially during breeding, nesting and fledgling periods.
- Locate feeding stations near cover so that they're easily accessible, but not too close if there is a risk of predators.
- Always provide fresh, clean water.
Our hygiene checklist:
- Only put out 1-2 days food at a time, as old food can cause health risks and attract pests.
- To avoid a build-up of bacteria, moulds or toxins relocate feeding stations regularly.
- Wear gloves and wash your hands after handling products.
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Other Information
This product is only designed for feeding garden birds and contains small parts not suitable for very young children.
Additional Information:
Peckish is a registered trademark of Westland Horticulture Limited
©Westland Horticulture Limited 2020
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Manufacturer
14 Granville Industrial Estate,
Granville Road,
Dungannon,
County Tyrone,
BT70 1NJ.
Return To Address
14 Granville Industrial Estate,
Granville Road,
Dungannon,
County Tyrone,
BT70 1NJ.
Tel: +44 (0) 1480 443 789
customerservice@westland.com
www.gardenhealth.com/peckish
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (3)
no use
listen to the reviews! the pin broke on mine immediately too and the suction pads don't work either. will be requesting refund.
I love this bird feeder
I was not to sure about ordering this as a neighbour had a square one of these on her 3 story townhouse window and after 8 starlings were in and on it , it plummeted to the ground! However I do agree with the other review the pins are not well made and 1 of mine was broken, however I decided to thread a wire through a hole in the top given to hang it and it looks amazing hanging like a space age dome off the tree, and the robin and green finch love it , it Also magnified the birds which our British bulldog finds mesmerising .well worth the money :)
Rubbish
The little plastic clips on the suction pads broke immediately. Then the top suction pad wouldn't stick to the window. Chucked the whole thing in the bin in the end.