Wild bird food to suit every type of bird & feeder. From seed to suet, peanuts to mealworms, our bird food will help you attract your favourite species.
A table food specifically formulated for Robins, and most small birds. Containing mealworms and fruit this mixture is very nutritious and palatable. Composition : Maize Grits, Millet, Hearts, Chopped Peanuts, Pinhead Oatmeal, Raisins, Meal Worms, Soya Oil
Replacing what birds already eat, mealworms feed particularly well as birds naturally feed on insects – making this a popular choice of food for all birds. Soaking in warm water also makes the mealworms popular amongst younger birds
Gardman super feast pack contains 3 different flavour feasts peanut & sunflower seed, peanut and sunflower hearts and peanut & berry. Recommended for all year round feeding to give wild birds their daily nutrients. Suitable to be placed in suet feeders, on birds tables and ground feeding.
Suet To Go Berry Suet Pellets 12.55kg Value Pack, made using high quality beef suet, peanut and berry flavour, which will attract a wide range of wild birds to your garden, including robins, finches, blue tits, great tits, long tailed tits, blackbirds, jays, woodpeckers and many more. Perfect for all year round feeding. Use with a suet pellet feeder, peanut feeder or scatter on the bird table .
Berry's Calciworms have been specifically sourced to keep nature flying back to your garden. High in calcium & protein, to help keep birds in tip top condition.
Bartholomews Colonels® Black Sunflower Bird Seed is great for feeding to birds all year round, with a high oil content for good nutrition whilst having been cleaned for increased quality.
Bucktons 150 Fat Balls. These high energy formulation fat balls are made with a selection of small seeds which are a good source of energy and nutrition for garden birds, this includes black sunflower seeds which are popular and will attract a variety birds to feed from them.
Loved by Goldfinches. Requires special Niger FeederNiger seed is a very small, fine seed that is black in colour. It requires a specialist feeder as, due to its’ size, it would simply spill out of the ports on a normal seed feeder.