New for 2023 we introduce our ready to hang Coco-Not® shells made of a revolutionary, biodegradable material an eco friendly alternative to coconuts. Simply pop the empty shell in your food waste or compost bin when the birds have finished eating and it will break down at the same rate as a banana peel.
These coco-not feeders are the perfect high energy treat made from 100% natural ingredients that have been sustainably sourced from UK and Irish farms.
Kinder to nature
Not shipped across the world like coconut shells
Not using plastic!
100% plant based shell
Not there after 12 weeks!* 100% compostable
*Composting results will vary depending on environment
Not shipped across the world like coconut shells
Not using plastic!
100% plant based shell
Not there after 12 weeks! 100% compostable
Feel Good Food
Coco-Not® feeders are available as a single pack or a pack of 4. Packaged in 100% recyclable packaging and UK manufactured, reducing the carbon footprint and environmental impact.
The suet filling is also made up of UK sourced ingredients including cereals, oils & fats, minerals, and seeds.
The lifecycle of a Coco-Not®
Peckish Coco-Not feeders are filled with a high energy and fat suet mix that is made up with 100% UK and Irish sourced ingredients*. The shell is made from plant and agricultural waste which is suitable for home composting with no special processing to breakdown. There are zero microplastics or pollutants after the breakdown. Here at Peckish we believe in products that are naturally good both inside and out. When it comes to looking after nature, we're committed to a sustainable future.
*In the event of UK crop failure, ingredient(s) may be sourced outside of the UK.
Where to site?
Site your Coco-Not feeder 2 metres from cover to make the feeder visible, whilst providing a safe place for birds to retreat.
Put out food at the start of the day to ensure that birds can replace the energy they have lost overnight.
How to use?
Simply hang the Coco-Not feeders directly to a tree or dining station using the hanging loop or place on a bird table for birds to feast on.
Once the coco-Not is empty you can place the shell in your food waste bin or compost heap and watch the shell biodegrade.
Feeding Tips
With food resources scarcer now, it is essential to feed garden birds all year round.
Put food out at the start of the day to ensure that birds can replace any energy they lose overnight and always ensure birds have fresh, clean water to drink and bathe in.