-
Does Bird Food Attract Vermin To The Garden?(Post)
Vermin in the garden. Bird food attracts rats and mice. You might have heard this quite a lot but does feeding birds really attract vermin to your garden? We all want to do our best and help wildl ...
The Ultimate Bird Food Guide: Part Two(Post)The ultimate bird food guide: part two will touch on when it is ideal for feeding birds in your garden and how. Part one of the guide explores what to provide and the best bird seed.
The Ultimate Bird Food Guide: Part One(Post)During the current months, our garden visitors are in abundance but what do we feed them? This blog is part one of our ultimate bird food guide in which we will uncover what to feed birds, when a ...
Where Does Bird Food Come From?(Post)If you want to feed the birds that visit your garden, then you need to make sure that you are feeding them food that is good and healthy. To ensure this you need to use bird food that is made by a bi ...
Foods To Avoid When Feeding Wild Birds(Post)A quick overview of foods to avoid when feeding wild birds. Feeding the birds that visit your garden is a great way to support wildlife and spot wild birds. You may even be tempted ...
Will Sunflower Seeds From Bird Food Grow?(Post)Can you grow the sunflower seeds you find in your bird mix? Sunflower seeds for birds are a popular garden treat for our feathered friends but maybe you’re worried about ending up with a field fu ...
Reed Warbler(Page)The Kennedy Wild Bird Food Guide to the Reed Warbler One of the less familiar reed birds in the UK, the Eurasian reed warbler (scientific name: Acrocephalus scirpaceus) is a summer breeding visitor t ...
Green Woodpecker(Page)The Kennedy Wild Bird Food Guide to the Green Woodpecker The European green woodpecker, less commonly known by its scientific name, Picus Viridis, is one of three woodpecker birds that are known to ...
Grey Partridge(Page)The Kennedy Wild Bird Food Guide to the Grey Partridge The grey partridge (also known as the English partridge) is a large bird that unfortunately has Red List conservation status in the UK. In this ...
Turtle Dove(Page)The Kennedy Wild Bird Food Guide to the Turtle Dove Turtle doves build nests in hedgerows or scrub usually over 4 meters tall. They can be found mostly in southern parts of the UK. However, the turt ...
Blue Tit(Page)Kennedy Wild Bird Food Guide to the Blue Tit The Blue tit, or cyanistes caeruleus, are one of the most recognisable and well-loved visitors to British gardens. These distinctive birds lead a fascinat ...
Chaffinch(Page)Kennedy Wild Bird Food Guide to the the Chaffinch The chaffinch is one of Britain's most common birds and can also be found across Europe, Siberia and occasionally along Northern Africa! Only a ...
- Product
- Quantity
- Price
- Subtotal
