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Welcome to our Wildlife Food site

Caring for our Wildlife

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Peanuts
Niger seed Feeder
Mealworms
Fat Ball
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Small Nest Pocket
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Garden Birds of Britain & Europe
Bushnell 7 x 21 Binoculars
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Bringing with them life, colour and song, wild birds are a welcome visitor to any garden. Observing their delicate and cheeky characters offers a connection with nature for all walks of life.

There are many ways to feed wild birds. Different species have different feeding and nutritional requirements, along with varying abilities to cling to feeders or the agility to feed from tables or the ground.

Always maintain a continuous supply of fresh food, as birds will come to depend on the food you put out.

Consider different foods and feeding methods. Some birds can hang from feeders while others may prefer table or ground feeding.

Only put out as much food as will be consumed in one or two days.

Fresh, clean water should always be available.

Feeding stations should ideally be located near cover. If there is a risk from cats or other predators, a greater distance or height should be allowed.

Food should be stored in a cool, dry place.