Win £50 Bundle of Brilliant Bird Food – I’ve 3 To Give Away

Bird food is a brilliant way to attract birds into your garden and sustain them. But not all bird food is the same. That’s why I’m absolutely thrilled that Richard Jackson Garden, who have the best bird food I know, have provided me with three bird food and feeder bundles each worth £50, to give away to three lucky readers. Each bundle contains:

A Bit more about the Products in the Prize Bundle

High Energy Bird Food

I love this product. Most bird foods contain a few ingredients. Whereas the 5kg Bag of Bird Food in each prize bundle contains 13, each chosen for its goodness. It’s totally free of wheat flakes, a cheap , non-nutritious filler found in many bird foods. And it’s extra high in energy , with up to four times more energy than ordinary bird  foods. The feed also contains a variety of varying sized seeds, from tiny niger seed to plump red dari. Birds have different size bills so the different size seeds appeal to different size birds. Perfect!

Suet Balls

Packed with high quality ingredients, the 50 suet balls in each prize bundle contain higher levels of nutrition and energy than other brands. The high fat content of these suet balls means they stay soft and are easy for the birds to eat and they’re 100% free of cheap fillers like calcium carbonate.

Peanut Butter Feeder and Peanut Butter For Birds

Last but by no means least come this ingenius peanut butter feeder which if you’re a lucky winner you will get along with 3 jars of the fantastic peanut butter for birds. I have one of these and I couldn’t believe how much the birds love it. The special peanut butter is a bit of a superfood for birds. It has all the oils, proteins and high energy of peanuts but is much easier to eat, and without the high levels of salt found in normal peanut butter which is dangerous for birds. (Please please don’t ever give your birds normal peanut butter!)

Okay – so those are the goodies. So how can you be in the running to get your hands of one of these 3 prize bundles?

It couldn’t be easier. Simply subscribe to my blog by entering your email below, to be in with a chance of winning one of these bumper prize bundles. (If you are already a subscriber you don’t need to fill it in as you will be automatically entered into the giveaway.) Three winners will be randomly chosen. Good luck!

The Giveaway Closes on 28th March 2021 at 11.59pm (GMT) and it’s only open to UK entries

Competition Rules

This is a joint promotion by BloomingLucky.com and Richard Jackson Garden. Closing date is 28th March 2021 at 11.59pm (GMT). Three winners will win a bird feed bundle as described, this is non-transferrable. This giveaway is open to UK residents aged 18 or over. Entrants must be a registered subscriber to the www.bloominglucky.com blog. To take part subscribe to the www.bloominglucky.com blog, this is the only mandatory task. If you are already a subscriber you will be automatically entered into the draw. Only one entry per person.

The three winners will be chosen at random from all correct entries. The winners will be informed by email within 7 days of the closing date, and must respond within 7 days to claim their prize. Winners names will be available upon request. This prize draw is governed by English law and the courts of England shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising in connection with it.

19 Replies to “Win £50 Bundle of Brilliant Bird Food – I’ve 3 To Give Away

      1. I hope to get some goldfinch to visit my garden. I see them in the tree over my fence. If I am lucky to win this prize the new food might encourage them to visit my garden.

  1. Great prize! The abundance of birds in my garden would love this as they are busy building nests and squabbling over food, would love to set up more feeding stations for them. 🤞

  2. I’d love this,I have loads of birds come in my garden,I feed them regular so this feed would be great to keep them happier,great giveaway X x

  3. I have lost track of what I have spent over the years feeding the birds all year round in my garden, I started feeding a few, I even bought a bird table, which cost quite a bit, but now I literally have hundreds, I’m sure birds communicate with each other and tell them where to get a free meal, I have now got to the stage where I pre order from pets at home for delivery because they go through the feed I buy so quickly, I cannot keep up with them anymore, it’s so etching I loved when I started but now it’s getting out of hand, quite literally 😀😀😀

  4. I have many different birds that visit my garden ie robins tits sparrows, and this prize would be so helpful in feeding the birds as there food is expensive for a OAP so would like to win this prize for them

  5. I have just moved into my new house and I would love to see the birds coming to my garden to feed

  6. I would love to WIN this fantastic prize and share it with my mummy 82 years young and feed’s her bird’s everymorning without fail she loves the Robin’s the most Thankyou 🥰🥰🥰

  7. I would love to win this fantastic prize and share it with my mummy 82 years young and feed’s her bird’s everymorning without fail she loves the Robin’s the most Thankyou💖💖💖

  8. I have a resident wren and a robin. This time of year I now get many others visiting. Various tits, wagtails, sparrows etc. Got to be careful where to put the food as otherwise the pigeons and magpies will have the lot. Had 2 feeders break from fat pigeons fighting over it.
    The only birds I don’t encourage are the kingfisher and heron who between them dessimated my fish population in the pond.

  9. I love feeding my birds. Every morning I go out and put down meal worms the pair of Robins love them, suet and mealworm mix blue tits love them and the blackcap. I finish off with seed so your win would come in very handy. I love watching them. I do need a water bath but I’ll get one soon.

  10. I love my chickadees and nut hatches . I’ve got 40 birdhouses hanging in the trees behind my house. Does anyone know how to make a good suet? Please share your recipe:)

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