Category Archives: Bird Food
Coreopsis ‘Baby Gold’
This lovely hardy plant will brighten up your garden all summer long with its beautiful sunshine yellow flowers. The petals have a red-brown centre and turn into a golden yellow colour which are particularly appealing to insects looking for a rich nectar source. Position in a sunny spot within beds or borders with fertile well-drained
Fat Ball & Peanut Cake Guardian Bird Feeder
Designed by CJs ornithologists, you can offer our complete range of high energy Fat Balls, Peanut Cake Squares and Peanut Cake Tubes from the safety of our Feeder Guardian. The design makes it easy to dismantle for filling and cleaning. It can be hung, pole mounted or used free standing. Pole not included. It will
Delos Seed and Mealworm Bird Feeder – Red
Lanzarote Insect Block
Solitary bees are a non-stinging bee species that are essential to our eco-system as pollinators of our plants, and hence our food supplies. Help continue the cycle by providing an insect habitat as they lay their eggs in the drilled holes and cover them with a resin layer. When the eggs hatch, this resin is
Connecticut Feeding Table
Peanut Butter Coconut Bird Food
Our half filled coconut shell is full of energy-rich bird-safe peanut butter providing much needed calories for your garden birds. High-energy food is extra important during cold and long nights or during the breeding and moulting seasons so we ensure our range of foods all have a high calorie content. These coconuts will give your
Peanut Butter filled Pine Cone for Birds
Bird-safe peanut butter is very popular with birds and this pine cone is packed with it. The pine cone structure allows the birds to grip on securely as they enjoy this calorie-rich delicious treat. High-calorie food is very important for birds especially during long cold nights and in the spring when they are busy preparing
Myrte Great Tit Card
Our new Great Tit greeting card from the Dutch naturalist Myrte is a beautiful illustration of this popular garden bird on a pale green background. Card includes a matching envelope. In 2008 Myrte began drawing a Kingfisher, then she couldn’t stop drawing nature. From childhood, Myrte has a great love for nature and that clearly
Myrte Kingfisher Card
Our new Kingfisher greeting card from the Dutch naturalist Myrte is a beautiful illustration amongst purple flowers on the pale blue background. Card includes a matching envelope. In 2008 Myrte began drawing a Kingfisher, then she couldn’t stop drawing nature. From childhood, Myrte has a great love for nature and that clearly exudes from her
Anchorage 34mm Nest Box
The Anchorage is a spacious new nest box with a fly-in opening of 34 mm which is particularly suitable for Sparrows, Spotted Flycatchers, Treecreepers and Collared Redstarts. The wooden roof is covered with metal plate, adding to the durability of the box whilst the wood underneath prevents the temperature in the nest box from rising
Stealth Gear Double Altitude Hide
If you are looking for professional outdoor photography hides or wildlife watching supplies that can match your experiences as a photographer or outdoor enthusiast then look no further. Stealth Gear products are carefully designed by photographers for photographers, ensuring that designs are not only purpose specific, but they are hardwearing and affordable. This camouflaged pop-up
Fairbanks 32mm Nest Box
Dropping Board for House Martin Nests
Roy Kirkham Swallow Mug (Pink & Blue)
This delightful fine porcelain mug of beautifully drawn swooping swallows is made by the famous English manufacturer Roy Kirkham. Characterised by their radiant glossy appearance, this design has flowing pink and blue shading with detailed swallows in flight. An ideal accessory in your home. With a capacity of 380ml this mug is also both dishwasher
Malta 34mm 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 most-common birds. By putting up nest boxes, such as this, which replicates a bird’s natural nesting preferences, you can encourage them to breed near your home. Different species prefer