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National Trust Mealworm Peanut Butter for Birds
Mealworms are a popular treat for many garden birds, in particular Britain’s favourite bird, the Robin, so this nutritious jar of energy rich peanut butter combined Read More » -
National Trust Wildlife ID Chart Bundle
A perfect reference pack for all ages, this bundle contains one each of our Butterfly, Bird and Mammal ID Charts. The A5 fold-out Bird chart features Read More » -
Acorn Bird Seed Feeder
This acorn silo feeder with its acorn detailed top and make a nice addition to any garden setting. The transparent casing protects the bird food against Read More » -
Premium Kibbled Peanuts – Bird Food
Kibbled Peanuts are a nutritious snack for a variety of wildlife and are the closest food to a bird’s natural diet. They are also a particular Read More » -
Plywood Bat Box
This bat house is equipped with an extended backboard with a special wire mesh, allowing the bats to climb more easily. There are 17 species of Read More » -
Myrte Common Blue Butterfly Mug
This beautifully illustrated mug of the Common Blue Butterfly (Latin Name: Polyommatus icarus) on a peach background by Dutch nature illustrator Myrte. Made of porcelain and Read More » -
Scabiosa ‘Perfecta Blue’
Beautiful blue flowers with a white heart to brighten your garden from May to September. Wild bees and other pollinators are in decline. This plant is Read More » -
Bloomsbury Pocket Guide to Butterflies
This accessible guide provides comprehensive detail on over 70 species of butterfly common to Britain and Europe. Provides tips on where and when to look for Read More » -
Canberra Fat Ball Bird Feeder – Green
This unique metal fat ball feeder is designed to securely hold 1 of our fat balls. Fat balls are a popular, affordable favourite with a wide Read More » -
Myrte Garden Birds Water Dish
This stylish, ceramic water bowls feature beautiful drawings of common garden birds, which Myrte has drawn in her recognisable style. The bowl combines perfectly with other Read More »
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