Robin & Friends – A Nutritious Mix for Your Favourite Garden Visitor
As the name suggests, Robin & Friends is a favourite of one of the most beloved British garden birds – the Robin. This specially crafted Robin & Friends mix is packed with nutritious seeds, including suet, soft fruit, and mealworms, making it an irresistible treat for robins and a wonderful way to attract these colourful, cheery birds to your garden.
Wheat-Free and Bird-Friendly
Designed to cater to robins and their friends, this mix is wheat-free, helping to deter larger birds like pigeons and doves. This means that robins, along with other small birds, get the full benefit of this blend without competition from bigger species.
A Delicious Blend for Robins and More
In addition to the mealworms and raisins, this mix contains a blend of sunflower hearts, white millet, peanut granules, and other high-energy ingredients that robins and other small birds find irresistible. It’s perfect for attracting not only robins but a variety of small garden birds who will appreciate this wholesome, high-energy treat. With many of the ingredients being grown right here on our farm!
Contains:
- Sunflower hearts
- White millet
- Kibbled maize
- Red dari
- Pinhead oats
- Peanut granules
- Canary seed
- Suet pellets
- Raisins
With its enticing combination of ingredients, Robin & Friends is sure to keep your feathered friends coming back for more throughout the year!
This mix has proved to be a favourite with the garden birds. The regular visit from a Mistle thrush pair was a bonus.
Together with the fledgling mix it’s been like an airport, several families have visited, besides our own nine nests – wren, blackbird, dunnock, robin, bluetits x 3, resident woodpidgeons x 2.
Wonderful to see starlings after several years of no show. This year 50 came to feed, we are looking forward to murmurings overhead later.
Can’t recommend Eyebrook mixes enough. There were even woodpeckers on the window feeders.
Sightings of an occasional greenfinch and chaffinch was heartening, together with willow tit and a regular goldfinch flock.
What more can I say, our visiting population grows year on year.