Fat Ball & Suet Feeders
Fat Ball Feeders
High energy and delicious, suet balls are a great source of nourishment for birds, especially during those cold winter months. And to get the best out of fat balls, you should use them with a specially designed fat ball feeder. We have a wide selection of fat ball bird feeders to make the most of these calorie-rich treats.
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- Black Steel Fat Ball Feeder8 reviews
- 4.75 out of 5
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- anne hamlyn
- Excellent
Flutter Butter Peanut Butter For Wild Birds238 reviews- 4.7983193277311 out of 5
- GARY PEARS
- Tits and Starlings go mad for this.
Tom Chambers Suet Log Feeder3 reviews- 5 out of 5
- mummy
- Looks great. Easy to use
Henry Bell Ready To Feed Filled Suet Pellet Feeder11 reviews- 3.9090909090909 out of 5
- Margaret Smith
- Handy size, pellets look nice and fresh.
Henry Bell Essentials Wild Bird Fat Ball Feeder3 reviews- 4.6666666666667 out of 5
- P D
- Seems fine. Even expensive feeders don't last too long with us and squirrels, so went for the cheapest this time.
Henry Bell Essentials Wild Bird Suet Pellet and Mealworm Feeder5 reviews- 4.6 out of 5
- Julie
- A budget feeder to try with suet pellets and mealworms; perfect price for trial
Henry Bell Essentials Wild Bird Suet Block Feeder12 reviews- 4.9166666666667 out of 5
- David O'Hagan
- Birds take time to get used to any new bird holder.