Wild Bird Feeders
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Keep the wild birds in your garden well fed throughout the year with our range of wild bird feeders and bird feeding stations. You can attract a wide variety of birds to your garden by providing lots of different types of wild bird food like peanuts, dried mealworms and sunflower hearts. During the colder winter months, high energy suet for birds is even more important and our pre-filled suet feeders will give them everything they need to stay healthy and happy. Space apart our bird feeders for small birds on tree branches and fill with fat balls. Wild birds including blue tits, great tits and sparrows love this food and it won't be long before they pay a visit to your newly placed hanging bird feeder. We also have bird feeder houses for birds to nest in, and bird tables upon which they can feed. We all know how important it is to look after our feathered friends over winter when food becomes scarce but it’s actually really important to look after them all year round too, well, find out 5 ways you can help wild birds in hot weather.
Types of Bird Feeders
Attract wild birds into your garden and keep them fed all year round with one of our bird feeders, the perfect place to use our wild bird food. We’ve got bird feeders for all the food they love, making sure its easily accessible for them (and not so easy for other animals to take it!)
Whether you’re after bird feeders for small birds, or one that’s made specifically for fat balls, peanuts, or suet, our range of bird feeders will make sure that your wild bird population is looked after. In turn, they’ll look after you by helping to stop insects from eating your crops!
Ready filled feeders
We’ve made things easy with ready filled bird feeders which have everything already provided to start feeding your feathered friends. Choose from nutrient-rich foods that they’ll love, hang it outside, and wait for birds like sparrows, blue tits, and goldfinches to come and say hello!
Seed feeders
With a variety of wild bird seed available in all kinds of sizes for different birds, our seed feeders make it easy for birds to access their food and minimise the chance of mess. Choose from classic plastic designs or clever anti-squirrel feeders if your local tree-dweller keeps trying to take what isn’t theirs!
Bird feeding station
The variety of native birds in our gardens tend to enjoy different snacks – you can now attract them all without the need for multiple feeders with a bird feeding station, designed to accommodate different feeds and seeds in one unit. Now you can please everybody!
Bird bath
It isn’t just food that the wild birds need to stay healthy; providing a bird bath will keep your wild birds hydrated, but they also use it to give themselves a good clean and stay cool in the warmer months. It’s a good idea to clean all wild bird equipment regularly, including the bird bath and bird feeder, to keep them coming back and reduce the risk of disease.
Peanut feeder
Wild bird peanuts are a great all-rounder, full of protein and nutrients, and housing them in a dedicated peanut feeder will make sure that the birds can get to their food and peck away happily. Often, peanut bird feeders are metallic, meaning they’ll last a long time whilst open to the elements in your garden or patio area.
Fat ball feeder
Wild birds go nuts for fat balls which contain all the good stuff to keep them energised, especially in the colder months. Make sure yours are housed properly in fat ball feeders, ready for you to top up when they’ve inevitably eaten the lot!
FAQs
Where is the best place to keep a bird feeder?
It’s a good idea to hang your bird feeder from a branch or bracket which isn’t easily accessible by neighbourhood cats, and that gives the birds a good view of their surroundings, as they’re naturally cautious creatures.
Move the feeders around every now and again to give your surfaces a break from fallen debris. For more useful tips on bird feeders, try our handy guide on how to feed wild birds!
Can you feed wild birds?
Feeding wild birds in your garden is a pleasurable and beneficial activity, but you should only feed them purpose-made wild bird food. Giving them a selection of snacks to pick from will encourage a colourful variety of birds into your garden, giving them the fuel they need, and nothing that they don’t!
How often should you clean wild bird feeders?
Keeping your wild bird feeders clean is just like tidying up the dining area for your next guests. Aim to give them a good scrub to remove dirt and droppings at least once a month, and don't forget to keep an eye on the weather—clean the feeders more often during wet weather to ensure your feathered friends have a clean and safe dining experience.
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