Vivid Vision Suet Feeder
Rust and frost proof, and specially designed for easy cleaning.
Our Unique natural seed coating is a digestible energy source which inhibits bacterial growth. This can help prevent birds from picking up common bugs including Salmonella and E.Coli.
Rust and frost proof, and specially designed for easy cleaning.
Features ‘ring pull’ feeding perches. Ideal for watching predators.
Packed with tasty, high-energy ingredients that insect eaters love.
Specially tailored to attract more colourful birds to your garden.
Irresistible to cheery Robins, Blackbirds and Song Thrushes.
Popular with smaller wild birds, no matter the time of year.
A mix of high-energy favourites. Nothing will be left behind.
Full of protein, energy-giving fat and incredibly high in calcium.
Bursting with quality fat to attract a diverse range of wild birds.
These contain three times the fat levels of other top brands.
Simply hang in your garden, then watch the birds arrive fast.
Brimming with the finest suet and other quality ingredients.
Deliciously high in calorie-rich suet for maximum energy.
A calorie-rich feast to support wild birds in their busy lives.
Your garden birds will adore this energy-packed food.
Gives an immediate energy source for birds in search of food.
Garden birds go nuts for this easy-to-eat paste with mealworms.
Great for energy to keep them warm during the cold winter months.
A delicious, nutritious treat for wild birds, anytime of the year.
Packed with quality suet, selected seeds and dried mealworms.
A mix of suet and sunflower hearts for your feathered friends.
Seed by seed, we have painstakingly analysed the best selling wild bird products, to see what’s in them. We found that many well known brands are chock full of less nutritious filler seeds that garden birds tend to discard.
You’ll never find these ingredients in Peter&Paul. These grains are either indigestible or so low in calories that most birds will discard them in favour of calorie dense ingredients. May be eaten by doves, pigeons or vermin. e.g. Wheat, whole oats, groats, flaked wheat, flaked maize, jumbo oats.
Different items on this list will attract specific species or types of birds. e.g. Dried mealworms, rape seed, linseed, dried fruits, dried insects, millet, split maize, pinhead oatmeal, striped sunflower, naked oats
These ingredients are all very nutritionally dense, and are favoured by a wide variety of British garden birds. Peter and Paul seed mixes all have a sunflower seed and kibbled peanut base and a variety of other desirable ingredients. e.g. Black sunflower seeds, sunflower hearts, peanut granules, niger, suet pellets.
Other wild bird foods can be up to 91% filler seeds like wheat, whole oats, groats and maize. These are much less nutritious for birds, so we don’t use any!
Peter&Paul Mealworm Mix
Sainsbury’s Wild Bird Seed Mix
Our Unique natural seed coating is a digestible energy source which inhibits bacterial growth. This can help prevent birds from picking up common bugs including Salmonella and E.Coli.
Our customers love Peter&Paul, browse some of our reviews below to see for yourself!
Introducing Danny Yeoman, the brains behind Peter&Paul...
Danny Yeoman is a passionate bird lover who spends much of his time committed to bird welfare. He began watching birds in the garden of his grandparents' house in rural Kent when he was about six and hasn’t stopped! An enthusiastic naturalist whose first love is birds he is a Member of the Kent Ornithological Society, a lifelong member of the RSPB and the Kent Wildlife Trust. He has helped conduct a wide range of environmental and commercial bird surveys involving both land and seabird populations. Danny is an experienced bird ringer (bander) and was once a self-confessed ‘Twitcher’ with a UK bird list of over 400 species.
Click on birds below to find out more about them.
Black bird
Blackcap
Blue Tit
Brambling
Bullfinch
Chaffinch
Coal Tit
Collared Dove
Dunnock
Goldfinch
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Great Tit
Greenfinch
House Sparrow
Jay
Long Tailed Tit
Nuthatch
Pied Wagtail
Robin
Siskin
Song Thrush
Starling