Peckish Coco-Not® Wild Bird Feeder

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Peckish Coco-Not® Wild Bird Feeder

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    Peckish Coco-Not® Wild Bird Feeder

    Crafted from a revolutionary, biodegradable material, these ready-to-hang bird feed suet treats offer a sustainable and eco-friendly option for bird enthusiasts. Choosing Coco Not Feeders means opting for a product that is significantly better for nature. Unlike traditional coconut shells, these no-waste bird feeders eliminate the need for long-distance shipping, reducing carbon emissions and supporting local production.

    The 100% plant-based shell is free from plastic, providing an environmentally conscious solution that bird lovers can feel good about. Made from UK crop waste, the feeder shells are fully compostable within 12 weeks, breaking down as quickly as a banana peel and minimising waste. The high-energy suet treat, made from premium beef tallow, attracts a diverse range of garden birds, ensuring that your feeder will become a bustling hub of activity.

    Product Benefits
    • Easy to hang and use
    • Provides high-energy suet treat
    • Promotes eco-friendly bird-feeding
    • 100% plant-based, plastic-free shell
    • Attracts a diverse range of garden birds.

    Jollyes Delivery Options

    We want to make sure that your parcel gets to you and your pet as quickly as possible.

    Typically orders are taking between 1-3 working days to be dispatched. There may be occasions such as a stock availability issue or high orders volumes where your delivery may not arrive within 5 working days.

    You must order before 12pm for our 1-2 business day(s) express and 2-3 business days standard shipping.1-2 business day(s) express and 2-3 business days standard delivery is from dispatch from our warehouse. Most orders placed before 12pm will be dispatched the same day.

    DELIVERY TO REPUBLIC OF IRELAND CURRENTLY SUSPENDED: Due to the current situation, our carriers are not making deliveries to the Republic of Ireland. Because of this, we are unable to offer delivery for the time being. We will update the site when this changes.

    UK mainland delivery charges

    Option Price
    UK Standard 2-3 business days (order before 12pm) for orders over £35 Free
    UK Standard 2-3 business days Delivery (order before 12pm) £1.99
    UK Express1-2 business day(s) Delivery (order before 12pm) £2.99

    Non UK mainland delivery

    Option Price
    Northern Ireland Standard Delivery  £7.99
    Republic of Ireland Standard Delivery - CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE  CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE
    Isle of Wight Standard Delivery £13.99
    Scottish Highlands Standard Delivery £13.99
    Isle of Man Standard Delivery £16.99
    Channel Islands Standard Delivery £16.99

    Free UK delivery is only applicable for mainland UK addresses, delivery charges will still apply for Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Isle of Wight, Scottish Highlands, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.

    CLICK & COLLECT

    1 hour Click & Collect is now available.

    We are pleased to announce that Click & Collect is now available across all our stores.

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    Peckish Coco-Not® Wild Bird Feeder

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    Advised not to buy . A big disappointment! Rate 0 stars

    I thought was doing the right thing by buying this product , contributing to the prevention of carbon emissions by not purchasing coconut shells ,plant based container therefore described as bio degradable etc , non plastic . The birds however will not touch it ? Its a big disappointment therefore would discourage anybody from buying this product as a waste of money ! We feed the wild birds with seeds and rich fat balls which they appear to enjoy . I shall be writing to the company to express these findings.

    By Tracey on August 4, 2024