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Suet Pellets with Insects (1kg)
Suet pellets are packed with high energy ingredients to provide your garden birds with a vital energy boost. These can be fed from peanut or suet Read More » -
Stockholm Open Nest Box
There is a shortage of natural nesting sites, which is thought to be one of the major factors behind the decline of some of our once Read More » -
Roy Kirkham Swallow Tea Towel Green & Blue)
A beautiful tea towel with natural drawings of graceful swallows on a shaded green and blue background, which will look delightful in your home. This design is Read More » -
Apollo 7 port Seed Feeder
This seed feeder helps to make bird feeding even easier. The base, lid and ports are easily removed with our unique ‘Click & Go’ release system Read More » -
Premium Whole Sunflower Hearts (5kg) – Bird Food
We have recorded a staggering number of birds feasting on sunflower hearts. Even ‘non seed-eating’ birds such as thrushes, Robins and Blackbirds, who generally have difficulty Read More » -
National Trust Fat Holder Sam – 100% Recycled
Attract more wildlife to your garden with the National Trust Sam Recycled Fat Ball Feeder, where elegance meets functionality. This feeder is made of 100% recycled Read More » -
Cuckoo Sharpener
This funny little nesting box is actually a pencil sharpener! When you sharpen your pencils, the cute cuckoo comes out to watch – a quirky and Read More » -
Woodpecker Bistro – Single
If you are lucky enough to have Woodpeckers in your garden, these unique holders for peanut cake squares are designed perfectly for woodpeckers. The lower part Read More » -
Squirrel Food
This Squirrel Food mix has been specially formulated for squirrels ensuring they have a balanced and varied diet. During the bird breeding season, peanuts should not Read More » -
Solitary Bee Nest Box
Mason Bees are docile and safe with children and pets. They are excellent pollinators of fruit trees, raspberries and early strawberries and are fond of a Read More »
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