Jacobi Jayne Flutter Butter Original Pods, Pack of 3 x 170g, Brown, 3 Pack
T**A
Almost too popular
This is so popular with starlings that I can't keep up with the demand, a pot a day is consumed, I have resorted to taking the pods away for a day or two as all the small birds, blue fits, coal tits robin's can't get a chance to have some, the starlings screech and fight over the pods and all the smaller birds go away. Any hints how to spread the food so everyone gets a chance would be helpful.
J**R
Birds love this!
None of my other bird feeders work especially well in windy and rainy weather. and the birds just don't seem over interested in the fat ball feeders. So I got these. I'm on my third order of them. Depending on the weather and their needs they can go through one quickly but as a general rule they last quite a long time for how many birds I see feeding at them. Didn't take the birds long to find them although I do 'scrape' a bit off the top when they haven't had one in awhile to let them smell it and remember they like it (i go back to seed in summer) The birds in my garden always come out of winter fat and happy! I especially like that I can re-use the containers. I use them for collecting seeds from the garden in fall and storing the dried herbs I grow.
B**T
All the birds love flutter butter
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. All the birds love flutter butter. Robins tits woodpecker (see video) parakeets finches all choose it particularly as it is breeding time.
S**E
Birds birds birds!
I highly recommend flutter butter - have just bought my second feeder as there are now too many birds queuing up for just one. It attracts mostly tits - we used to get just coaltits and great tits but now getting blue tits as well. The fledglings queue up on the tree where the feeder hangs squawking at their parents to ‘bring the butter’, which they dutifully do. It’s a pleasure to watch and the system is squirrel and magpie-proof despite their best efforts. It’s worth the cost just for the pleasure of watching their antics but has also been helpful for the garden because the great tits are voracious eaters of boxtree caterpillar and regularly check over my topiary. It no longer suffers from this awful pest. All the tits eat aphids as well so you can swap the pesticides for flutter butter! Brilliant stuff. The kit with a feeder and 3 tubs also makes a lovely gift for anyone interested in wildlife.
K**N
Birds love 'em
Almost regret buying it, as the birds adore it and queue up for their turn, so I have to keep replacing the cartridge. Bankruptcy beckons at this rate of consumption!
Z**
Gourmet dining for birds!
It took a while for the birds to try the butter but now have got a taste for it and quickly empty the containers. It is lovely to watch them dipping into the jar and introducing the new baby birds to the food source. The butter paste is better than using loose seed which seems to get dropped all over the garden making a mess.
C**Z
Happy birds
From he rate these disappear I would have to say they are great for my feathered friends - keep up the good work, we have had some lapses with other products and it;s turned out the components of the food have been changed and the birds are not liking the new taste - hope you won't do this Your food is still favourate all year round.
J**
The birds love it
The birds in my garden absolutely love this, all the small birds including robins and tits and nuthatch and woodpecker. Only downfall is that the starlings absolutely love it and have devoured one jar in about 10 mins before now lol I have given it 3 stars for value for money only because it’s goes so fast and if it were a little cheaper I’d buy it more regularly
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