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Feed your garden visitors with our nutritious range of Wild Bird Feed. From suet pellets and fat balls to seed mixes and coconut feeders, each product is designed to attract a variety of species and provide essential energy throughout the year. Suitable for all seasons, our collection keeps birds healthy, active, and coming back to your garden every day.
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Providing a regular food source is one of the best ways to attract and support wild birds in your garden. Our Wild Bird Feed collection offers a wide selection of nutritious options including seed mixes, suet, fat balls, and mealworms to suit every species and season.
Birds need energy all year round. In winter, suet and fat balls help maintain body heat during cold weather. In spring and summer, protein-rich feeds like mealworms and mixed seeds support breeding and chick rearing. Regular feeding helps birds survive seasonal changes and encourages them to return to your garden.
Suet and fat balls are a high-energy food source ideal for robins, tits, and finches. They provide vital calories, especially in colder months, and can be used in feeders or placed on bird tables. Choose from a variety of flavours such as insect, berry, and mealworm to attract different birds to your garden.
Mixed bird seeds offer balanced nutrition and appeal to a wide range of garden birds. Our options, including Honeyfields High Energy Mix and Robin Mix, are packed with essential fats and proteins. Special blends like “Won’t Grow Mix” help reduce garden mess by using husk-free ingredients that won’t sprout on the ground.
Coconut feeders and suet logs are an excellent way to combine feeding with natural enrichment. They add character to your garden while providing an easy perch and nutritious snack for smaller birds. Peanut butter-style feeds, such as Happy Bird Bark Butter, offer a delicious, energy-rich treat that’s easy to serve.
Feeding wild birds does more than provide food—it helps support biodiversity and natural pest control. A well-stocked bird table or feeder encourages regular visits from robins, sparrows, finches, and other local species, bringing life and song to your garden.
When should I feed wild birds?
Feed birds all year. In winter, offer high-energy foods like suet and fat balls, and in spring and summer, switch to protein-rich mixes to support nesting birds.
How can I keep bird feed fresh?
Store feed in a cool, dry place and clean feeders regularly to prevent mould or bacteria build-up.
What type of food attracts the most birds?
A variety works best—use seed mixes, suet, and mealworms to attract different species.
Can I leave food out overnight?
Yes, but be aware that nocturnal animals such as hedgehogs or squirrels may visit. Choose squirrel-proof feeders if needed.
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