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Rspb Coconut Treat

Rspb Coconut Treat

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Bring vibrant life to your garden with the RSPB Coconut Treat—a natural, ready-to-hang feeder packed with premium suet, seeds, and cereals that birds simply can’t resist. Each coconut shell is sustainably sourced and filled in the UK with high-energy ingredients to help garden birds thrive throughout the year.

Perfect for feeding blue tits, long-tailed tits, great tits, and a variety of other species, this treat doubles as a feeder and a nutritious meal. Just hang it from a branch, hook, or feeding station, and enjoy the view as birds perch and peck, getting a vital boost of fat and protein, especially during colder months or nesting season.

Like all RSPB products, this feeder is designed by conservation experts, and 100% of profits go directly to supporting wildlife protection across the UK.


Key Features:

  • Natural coconut shell – biodegradable and eco-friendly
  • Filled with premium suet, seeds, and cereals
  • Provides essential fat and nutrients for wild birds
  • Ready to hang – quick and easy feeding solution
  • Loved by tits, finches, robins, and other small garden birds
  • Made and filled in the UK
  • Supports RSPB conservation projects

How to Use:

  • Hang from a branch, bird station, or feeding hook
  • Ensure it's sheltered from heavy rain and direct sun for freshness
  • Watch as birds flock to enjoy the high-energy treat
  • Replace when empty and dispose of or compost the shell responsibly

Ideal For Attracting:

  • Blue tits, great tits, long-tailed tits
  • Robins, sparrows, coal tits
  • Finches and other small perching birds

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

  • Q1: Is the coconut shell biodegradable?
    A: Yes, the shell is completely natural and biodegradable.
  • Q2: What’s inside the coconut?
    A: A nutritious mix of premium suet, selected seeds, and grains to provide essential energy.
  • Q3: Can it be used year-round?
    A: Absolutely. The high fat content supports birds in winter, nesting season, and during moulting.
  • Q4: Where is the treat made?
    A: It is filled in the UK, ensuring quality and sustainability standards.
  • Q5: Does this help wildlife conservation?
    A: Yes. 100% of the RSPB’s profits go directly to protecting birds and nature.

Why Choose the RSPB Coconut Treat?

  • A simple and natural feeder birds love
  • No setup required – just hang and watch
  • Packed with energy-rich ingredients
  • Created and approved by RSPB experts
  • Helps support UK wildlife conservation