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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- Peckish All Weather Suet Cake FeederNo reviewsNature's Market Large Window Bird FeederNo reviewsI love Robins easy clean hanging treat dish1 review
- 5 out of 5
Peckish All Weather Energy Ball Feeder1 review- 5 out of 5
Hanging Feeder TrayNo reviewsMetal Fat Ball Feeder with Tray5 reviews- 4.8 out of 5
- margaret walker
- exellent product packed so well will buy again in the future
Jacobi Jayne Premium Suet Feeder Green1 review- 5 out of 5
Jacobi Jayne Bird Lovers Fat Ball FeederNo reviewsRing Pull Peanut Plus Feeder3 reviews- 4.6666666666667 out of 5
- David S
- Claims 'to protect against Squirrels and larger birds' but in reality it's a sturdy product which protects against damage to the feeder by squirrels and larger birds .
Squirrel Buster SuetNo reviewsCJ Wildlife London Squirrel Resistant Suet Block Feeder20 reviews- 4.6 out of 5
- Robert Thompson
- it keeps squirrels out
Round Squirrel Proof Fat Ball Feeder25 reviews- 4.92 out of 5
- Designs by Lou W Louise Worsel
- This bird feeder is amazing, the big birds can’t steal the food and the squirrels are stumped at how they can’t reach.