Wild Bird Food Direct

We offer a huge selection of high quality bird foods, feeders, nest boxes, water dishes, books, binoculars and multi-media items.
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    • Alamo 32mm 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 »
    • Buzzy® Organic Sweet Pepper – Yellow Cal W

      Sow early spring in a seedbed at 20°C or later outdoors in frames. Plant out in pots and place indoors or in a greenhouse. Compact growing Read More »
    • Dwarf Periwinkle

      The Dwarf Periwinkle is a popular ground cover plant, with pretty pale blue or violet flowers from February through to May. It’s easy to grow, and Read More »
    • Suet Log & Hanging Feeder Pack

      This package, consisting of an Energy Roll Hanger and 2 Energy Rolls with insects, is now available at a very attractive price! Hanger incl. 6 energy Read More »
    • Feeder Link (Green)

      These plastic hooks screw into the base of the feeder to allow you to hang another feeder or treats below. Compatible with Conqueror, Adventurer, Apollo, Defender Read More »
    • SingingFriend Bird Seed Feeder – Wild Green

      This feeder is both stylish and practical. Thanks to the clever design you can see precisely how much food is in it at all times. No Read More »
    • Falkenstein Bat Box

      Bats typically rely on existing nooks and crannies for shelter and a safe space to raise their young. A shortage of natural spaces can make it Read More »
    • Curlew Mug

      This beautiful mug features beautiful drawings of Elwin van der Kolk and will be treasured by any bird lover. Our Curlew Mug is part of a Read More »
    • Bran

      Bran provides live insects with bedding and food. Keeping them in good condition during storage ensures nutritional value is maintained for your birds. Finding live food Read More »
    • Austin 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 »