Truffle Bulk Box

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You said, “More truffle but less kerfuffle, please!” and we answered.

This bulk box of 50 Wild Bird Energy Truffles offers a cost effective way to keep your bird feeder well stocked. Thanks to the recyclable cardboard packaging, bird lovers can feed more with less waste too.

Made from the highest quality vegetable fat, Topflite Energy Truffles offer wild birds an immediate energy boost when natural food is scarce during the cooler months. As plants go dormant and insects head to hidey holes, a reliable source of energy food in the garden can help birds make the next flight.

  • Naturally coloured and flavoured to attract birds
  • Made in Oamaru, New Zealand
  • Likely to attract tauhou (waxeyes), sparrows, thrushes, blackbirds and yellowhammers
  • Serve up in a hanging Truffle Feeder or one of our stylish bird feeders

Feed more garden birds for less with a bulk pack of peanut or berry flavoured Wild Bird Energy Truffles. Made in NZ for NZ birds. Recyclable packaging.

Ingredients: Berry: Vegetable fat, wheat flour, peanut flour, natural berry colouring and flavouring. Peanut: Vegetable fat, wheat flour, peanut flour.

Allergen Information: contains peanuts.

Analysis: Protein 7.1%, Fibre 2.3%, Fat 28.4%, ash 0.7%

Place feeders & food well off the ground to keep birds safe from predators. It may take some time for the birds to recognise the new food items. Replenish food regularly and keep feeders clean.

 FAQs

Where can commercially compostable packaging be processed in New Zealand?

A number of facilities around New Zealand accept commercially compostable packaging, and the list is growing.

  • Christchurch City Council Organics Processing Plant – Operated by Living Earth
  • Capital Compost – Wellington Southern Landfill
  • Revital - Central North Island including Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Taranaki
  • Palmerston North City Council (Awapuni Resource Recovery Park)
  • Hampton Organics – Hampton PARRC - Waikato
  • Envirofert Limited - Auckland & Waikato

An alternative is to find someone locally who makes “hot compost”. In this method of composting, the temperature of the heap rises to 55°C, just like a commercial facility. Our packaging will break down in a well-managed hot compost heap.

Does Energy Food melt in the sun?

No, despite the vegetable fat content, our Wild Bird Energy Food recipe is designed to withstand New Zealand’s harsh sunlight while remaining soft enough for birds’ beaks. For bird-comfort though, they are best hung in a shady spot under a high branch or suspended from a Peka Peka Feeder, where they are sure to last a long summer’s day (if they don’t get eaten first).

How do I compost Topflite’s compostable packaging?

Snip the packaging into thin pieces before adding to your compost pile. This exposes more of the surface area to those hard-working microorganisms and helps it break down faster.

Which birds eat Energy Food?

The number one fan tends to be the tauhou. Those little green cuties just love pecking away at this energy rich food. Topflite Energy Food can also attract sparrows, thrushes, blackbirds and yellowhammers.

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