Available in resealable eco-friendly packaging
Support your garden birds with Honeyfield’s Wild Bird Peanuts – a premium, naturally nutritious source of energy and protein for birds all year round. These high-quality, aflatoxin-safe peanuts are specially selected for their nutritional value, offering a rich supply of oil, protein, and essential vitamins that help wild birds stay healthy through every season.
Perfect for everyday feeding, Honeyfield’s peanuts can be used alone or combined with other seed blends in feeders, bird tables, or ground trays. Their high energy content makes them ideal during colder months, breeding seasons, and times of increased activity when birds require additional support. They’re particularly popular with a wide range of UK garden species, including Blue Tits, Robins, Long-Tailed Tits, and even Woodpeckers.
Honeyfield’s not only prioritises bird health but also champions sustainability. The packaging is fully recyclable, biodegradable, and made from 100% recycled materials—so you can feed your feathered friends while minimising environmental impact.
Key Features:
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Naturally Nutritious: Rich in protein and natural oils to support energy and vitality
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Safe for Birds: Aflatoxin tested for bird safety and health
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Mess-Free Feeding: High-quality whole peanuts with minimal waste
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Flexible Use: Suitable for hanging feeders, bird tables, or ground feeding
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Eco-Conscious Packaging: 100% recycled, recyclable, and biodegradable pack
Product Details:
Feeding Guide:
Ideal for year-round feeding, especially during winter, breeding season, and times of migration when birds need a high-calorie food source. Offer peanuts whole or crushed, and avoid placing them near nesting areas during spring unless using a wire mesh feeder to prevent choking risks to chicks.
Storage Instructions:
Store in a cool, dry place. Reseal after use to maintain freshness and protect from pests.
Environmental Commitment:
Honeyfield’s peanuts are sourced and packaged with sustainability in mind. The brand’s eco-packaging reflects a wider commitment to reducing waste and supporting environmentally friendly farming and feeding practices.