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Attract NZ garden birds with a clean, simple bird feeding station. Designed to feed Topflite Bird Butter. Expect visits from waxeyes and plenty of other birds!

Roll out the welcome mat for garden birds! Designed as a clean and simple feeding station for Topflite Bird Butter, this feeder will have visitors arriving in a wingbeat. 

Just twist in a pot of Bird Butter and watch them come into land. After the pot is pecked clean, either recycle it and pop in a fresh one, or wash it and fill with fruit, Wild Bird Energy Truffles or Wild Bird Seed Mix.

Bird Butter, available in two tempting flavours, is rich in essential plant-based fats and packed with protein to give birds a boost of energy when it's most needed.

  • Forest Fruits & Sunflower Bird Butter sold separately
  • Bird Butter is made in New Zealand
  • Glass pots are recyclable or reusable
  • Fuss-free, low waste bird feeding
  • Likely to attract tauhou (waxeyes), sparrows and blackbirds

Feeding Guide: Twist a pot of Bird Butter into the feeder, remove the lid, hang somewhere high well clear of predators and enjoy the show!
When the pot is empty, recycle it and pop in a refill pot of Bird Butter. Or you could wash it and fill it with fruit or Wild Bird Energy Truffles. 


Dirty bird feeders are a danger to bird populations as they can spread pathogens.  Thoroughly clean the feeder with gentle soap and warm water before every refill (or run it through the dishwasher).

Bird Butter sold separately. Jar not included. 

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