Fat Ball Bird Feeder; Blue Tit feeding on fat balls
Wagtail on fat ball holder
Fat Ball Bird Feeder; Blue Tit feeding on fat balls
    Fat Ball Bird Feeder; Blue Tit feeding on fat balls
    Wagtail on fat ball holder
    Fat Ball Bird Feeder; Blue Tit feeding on fat balls
Fat Ball Bird Feeder; Blue Tit feeding on fat balls
Wagtail on fat ball holder
Fat Ball Bird Feeder; Blue Tit feeding on fat balls
Fat Ball Bird Feeder; Blue Tit feeding on fat balls
Wagtail on fat ball holder
Fat Ball Bird Feeder; Blue Tit feeding on fat balls
    Fat Ball Bird Feeder; Blue Tit feeding on fat balls
    Wagtail on fat ball holder
    Fat Ball Bird Feeder; Blue Tit feeding on fat balls
Fat Ball Bird Feeder; Blue Tit feeding on fat balls
Wagtail on fat ball holder
Fat Ball Bird Feeder; Blue Tit feeding on fat balls

4 X 90g Fat Ball Holder

  • Durable: long-lasting tough metal construction
  • Practical: can be hung from trees, poles or feeding stations
  • Convenient: holds 4 x 90g fat balls
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Fat Ball Bird Feeder; Blue Tit feeding on fat balls

4 X 90g Fat Ball Holder

£4.95
£4.95

A practical and convenient way of feeding fat balls to your garden birds. The fat ball holder will hold up to 4 x 90g fat balls and can be hung from trees, poles or your garden feeding station.

Can be hung from trees, hooks or mounted on feeder poles.

We have a full range of Suet Ball & Fat Ball Feeders to attract large and small birds to your garden, including blue tits, long tailed tits, nuthatches and woodpeckers.

Dimensions:
Height: 260mm
Dia: 80mm
Weight: 0.16kg

Helpful – Caring – Responsible

When Sean McMenemy started Noah’s Ark Wildlife Gardens as a landscaping business back in 1991, little did he know what a huge impact he was to make on the bird feeding and garden wildlife industries over the following decades.

Over 30-years later he still brings the same passion for garden wildlife to work every day, so it’s no wonder we’re so highly respected. Our expertise lies in providing carefully selected natural food and products that offer significant benefits to wildlife – with the type of customer service only true enthusiasm for our subject can bring.

Meeting a demand for natural, nutritious wildlife food

In those early days, Sean constantly received requests for help in making his clients’ natural gardens more wildlife friendly. Requests for bird food encouraged Sean to research bird feeding, and at that time he found problems in the market with quality and service. He knew then the only way forward was to create his own natural, nutritious range of wildlife food and present it in a way which benefited both the wildlife and the customer. Ark Wildlife was born.

The company has steadily grown since those early days, now standing as one of the UK’s largest independent suppliers of bird food and garden wildlife products, despatching over 500 parcels per day across the United Kingdom.

Exceptional service, because we care more than we can put into words

No matter how large our business is now, Ark Wildlife aims to combine the convenience of an online mail order outlet with the caring, helpful touch of a specialist shop. Our people make the difference. We take great pride in the energy, commitment and enthusiasm of our ever-growing workforce, still led by our inspirational driving force, Sean. If you read through some of Sean’s blog posts you will see how knowledgeable he is and how much he cares for the welfare of our wildlife.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I put Suet Balls in this feeder as well as the Premium Fat Balls?

Yes this feeder is perfect for either our Premium Fat Balls, our Suet Balls with Insects or our Suet Balls with Sunflower Hearts.

What birds will eat fat balls?

Many bird species enjoy fat balls, especially during colder months when extra energy is needed. Common birds that eat fat balls include tits, woodpeckers, finches, robins, sparrows, starlings and blackbirds.

How to hang a fatball feeder?

To hang fat balls for birds, place them in a suet or fat ball feeder. You can hang the feeder or a bird feeder pole or a tree branch. Make sure the fat balls are secure and easily accessible for the birds by hanging the feeder high off the ground. It’s best to place them in a quiet, sheltered area so that birds feel safe and comfortable to feed. For ground feeding birds such as robins, blackbirds and song thrushes, simply place the fat balls on a bird table.

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